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Keep Your Fears To Yourself – Robert Louis Stevenson

Contrary to common beliefs – fears have a purpose. A problem shared might be a problem halved, but only if both people are working on the problem. A fear however doesn’t reduce by sharing. It can increase. Be careful while sharing your fears. As Robert Lous Stevenson says – keep your fears to yourself. Instead, share courage, optimism and help. These have a better way of giving you the desired results.

Focus on what you want, not fear or justification

The most common sources of distraction are the ones which take us away from our goals. These distractions occur most frequently as fears, short term wins or peer pressure. Each one can easily distract us from the vision we build for ourselves. This post is about being conscious of these distractions and ensure that our purpose, passion and desire are at the forefront of our minds.

Our doubts are traitors and makes us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt - William Shakespeare

Our Doubts are traitors – William Shakespeare

Our doubts are traitors: This is a beautiful quote by William Shakespeare elevating us to question our doubts. Our doubts make us question even the most certain things. But, do we stop to question these doubts? What would happen if we were unsure of our doubts? Will that help us create an objective assessment of our situation?

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