Trust In What You Love and See the Community Grow

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Self-doubt, isn’t that the bane of our existence? I can’t think of anyone I’ve ever met who is so confident they have never experienced doubts. I’ve met a lot of people who carry a burden of self-doubt they are trying to peel off, layer by layer.

If you weren’t raised in a supportive and encouraging environment, it’s difficult to find even the smallest base to start building a sense of confidence. You may love something and be constantly second guessing your ability to so it ‘right’.

When you really examine the ‘right’, it’s not some actual rule or requirement but judging your own ability based on some standard set by someone else. Someone who appears to know what they are doing and is so much better. Most of the time, that’s not necessarily true the person is that much better, just has more faith in their own ability.

I know of a person, maybe more than one, in my circle of people who when I first met them would constantly dismiss their own writing ability. After a while, I met the dismissals with “bullshit” as the person had already heard the rest of the words behind the statement, more than once.

This person heard the same words from other people and eventually started embracing some of the words to build a base of faith on. Guess what, the person nows does some fantastic writing and stories. They are also learning new skills to compliment their storytelling skills.

Learning to trust in what we love to do isn’t always easy. Sometimes it can take a lifetime.

My friend, @epodcaster, loves to use the phrase, “Learn, share, grow”. Putting those words into action also helps us to learn we all have our uncertainties and doubt. Working together we can learn the tools we need to overcome and grow.

In doing so, we start to build a personal base of trust and confidence in our own abilities. As the base grows, we can pour more love into what we’re doing, making it an integrated part of who we are.

It took me many years to start actually doing what I loved. It was a fits and start path when I did start. What really matters is the path eventually led to some truly great people in my life who support and encourage what I do.

We support and encourage either other and what we love. We’re a community even thought not everyone in my life knows each other. It doesn’t matter, it matters we are present in each others lives. It matters the circle of the community is constantly growing as more are pulled in and embraced.

Allowing enough trust to do what I love, but not in isolation, has been like ripples on a pond.

Do you trust in what you are doing? Are you doing what you love?

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Shadowspub is a writer from Ontario, Canada. She writes on a variety of subjects as she pursues her passion for learning. She also writes on other platforms and enjoys creating books you use like journals, notebooks, coloring books etc.
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I’m trusting what I’m doing and I’m excited about the direction that I’m headed. I’m getting to the part of my journey where I’m ready to reach out and connect with other creators. And finding a source of support and encouragement was a big part of that for sure.

But great share for sure!

I'm doing what I love, and I trust that I'm getting better at what I'm doing each day haha

This is a great write up, I think deep down we're all going to second guess ourselves. But, you're right, the more we're encouraged by others the better off we'll all be, especially if we see our skills grow along with our confidence.

!PIZZA

Thank you for this encouragement and food for thought. 🙌🏻

Trust.

Hard words to live by. Once in a while, though, someone you care about will take you by the shoulders and give you a hard shake. :D Hard enough you will never forget.

I love this post for many reasons but most of all because everything you wrote is so true. I hope more people realize how true it is!!

Do you trust in what you are doing? Are you doing what you love?

I have always lived in this way, especially since 2003 when I decided to change completely everything in my life (leaving my country, changing field of studies and potential job options, etc.). Today, I have the chance to have a job that is also my passion and my hobby. This has big advantages, but also some disadvantages (ask my family for instance ;) ).

Therefore, when it comes to writing (on chain in particular), it is obviously connected to my passions and what I like. This makes it easier to share it too.

Have a nice week!


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This post so resonates with me! I have experienced self- doubt at different times, especially each time I want to start something new. This is one of the reasons I am encouraging my children to build confidence at their young age.


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Trust a tool of growth

We support and encourage either other and what we love. We’re a community even thought not everyone in my life knows each other. It doesn’t matter, it matters we are present in each others lives. It matters the circle of the community is constantly growing as more are pulled in and embraced.

I think once I embraced and understood my flow it was like the entire world of possibilities opened up to me. But not just me. I could see the possibility for others. With an abundance mindset there is always enough to go around. In a world where each of us has a unique spice and flavor, there is no competition. The freedom to learn, share, grow is both a personal journey and a community journey. We all grow together and gain from the collective experience.