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3 reasons to embrace Courage and change

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The other day, I was visiting Taplow court and they had a day of lots of kids coming and doing activities, chanting etc. It was a lovely experience and one of the experience consisted of me being amongst a group of young kids in which the question was asked about fear, courage, and change. The funny thing is I have just started working with a couple female singers and one becuase she hasnt sung in over 3 years lacked confidence standing in front of the mic and performing. So here it is, what I'm resonating with today is 3 reasons to embrace change The truth is, living is a risk. Happiness is a risk. If you’re not a little scared and uncomfortable sometimes, then you’re not doing it right. Don’t worry about mistakes and failures, worry about what you’re giving up when you don’t even try. Worry about the life you’re not living and the opportunities you’re forgoing, as you merely exist in the safety of your comfort zone. The singer that feard standing in front of the mic ca

When you stop doing the wrong things, you give the right things a chance to catch up with you

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 7 things to stop doing to yourself when things dont go quite as planned I met a friend at a local coffee shop this morning.  She brought her work laptop along so she could show me some of her latest digital art designs.  As we chatted and scrolled through her artwork, the laptop suddenly started making an unhealthy buzzing noise, then the screen flickered on and off and finally cut off completely.  And as we both stared at one another in disbelief, the funky aroma of fried computer circuits filled our nostrils. I quickly grabbed the laptop off the counter to inspect it and the problem instantly revealed itself.  The bottom of the laptop was soaking wet and an empty, spilt water cup rested against the side of her purse just behind where the laptop was sitting.  In the midst of us chatting and shifting the laptop’s 17-inch screen back and forth, we somehow spilt a cup of water the barista had inadvertently placed on the counter behind the screen, which was out of our view. W