From:
Kathy Clegg <Kathryn.Clegg@zzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:08:39 -0700
Subject:
The Zone
John, I'm glad you brought that up. I can't image those of you very
accomplished individuals with any of these feelings. I battle with it often,
and have decided that the difference between people who experience great
success and those who just move through life has to do with the amount of time
spent doubting your own abilities. Successful people just dig in and DO,
learning as they go. What a waste to be stuck in doubt (although I spend a lot
of time there!). My daughter gave me a paperweight that says "What would you
attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" So, when I'm really desperate
and have no time for doubt, I pretend I'm someone else who knows exactly what
she is doing. It's amazing how much faster things flow in that state of mind--
in that zone!
Thanks to all of you for being so generous and open to discussion!
Kathy
--
No self doubt, or feelings of inadequacy,
Quoted text begins.just the pleasure of doing. I often tell people that my very best days are
those I don't have any conscience thoughts (think???) at all.
End of quote.
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