How will I measure my life?

Create a stratagy for life. How do I want my life to look. No one goes into a marriage thinking they will get divoced. No one wants to be estranged from their children. Keeping the vision of how you want your life to look like close to you. Business is the same. Having a vision and keeping the vision as the company grows. 1. If you pursue your calling with discipline, intentionality, and the help of fellow travelers, what are the chances that your worst case scenario will really happen? I know my worst case scenario wont happen if I can life my life intentionally and ask for help. I know I can reach my dreams and avoid disaster. I have big dreams. I know I'm going to help a lot of people someday. 2. As you look at your list of fears, what themes emerge? What is at the core of what you really fear? Financial ruin? The judgment or disapproval of others? Physical harm? Endangering the ones you love? Embarrassment? My biggest fears are about failing. My business failing and not being able to finish school because of my mental health. I worry about those things daily. I have to do some CBT with my therapist to see the reality of the situation. Reality is I haven't failed yet. I am doing a good job with my life. I have helped people already. I am a good mom and I can help my kids through some tough times. 3. What is the risk of taking no action – not following your calling? How do you plan to deal with fear when it pops up on your entrepreneurial journey? Taking risks is part of life. Being vulnerable about struggles can help others help you. I know helping people is my calling in life. I have a passion to help kids. I love my dog business can help me achive my goals for helping others. I need the income from my dog business to pay for grad school. Reading the hero's journey has helped me see that I need to take control of my life. I can't let life just control me. I want more out of life than just being a mom. I love being a mom but I know I'm ment to help others.

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