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Don’t Mistake Fear for a Stop Sign

When Things Get Harder, It Doesn’t Always Mean You’re Going the Wrong Way

A lot of people expect growth to feel exciting. They imagine finally making the change they’ve been thinking about, taking the opportunity, or moving toward a goal and then suddenly feeling confident.

That’s not always what happens. Sometimes the moment you start moving forward is when doubts get louder. Old fears show up, old habits pull at you and the familiar starts looking easier than the unknown. This doesn’t always mean you should stop moving forward.

Here are a few reminders when change feels harder than expected:

1. Familiar doesn’t always mean better

Your old patterns may be comfortable because you know them. That doesn’t mean they’re where you need to stay.

2. Resistance is part of change

When you challenge the way you’ve always done things, there is usually discomfort. Learning a new skill, changing careers, speaking up, or taking a risk rarely feels easy at first.

3. You don’t have to feel ready to continue

Waiting until fear disappears can keep you waiting forever. The next step comes before the confidence.

4. Pay attention to what you’re building

Every time you keep going, you prove something to yourself. Growth is not always obvious while it’s happening. Sometimes it looks like standing in the middle of uncertainty and choosing to keep going. #musicforthemessage “Dark Before the Dawn”

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Amanda is passionate about people development with over 25 years helping others grow.