Having become aware of the Unscripted lifestyle, there is a responsibility to make a choice. MJ's books remove the veil of ignorance, so all decisions thereafter are active choices to remain in or leave the script.
While this is refreshing in that all the responsibility is on oneself, I feel that the beginning is messy.
I am constantly unsure if my idea is worth pursuing. Unsure if I have enough value to offer, is my offer redundant. Still blind as to how to spot new opportunities.
Entrepreneurship seems like training a sixth sense, learning to see the ethereal- opportunities that aren't apparent. I've been more mindful of what I consume, and how much I am consuming vs producing. As well as retraining my mindset, removing limiting beliefs around money.
These are good, but I've yet to find my footing. I feel lost. I'm hoping anyone can share what their beginning looked like. Am I lost because I am action-faking, or is this part of the journey?
While this is refreshing in that all the responsibility is on oneself, I feel that the beginning is messy.
I am constantly unsure if my idea is worth pursuing. Unsure if I have enough value to offer, is my offer redundant. Still blind as to how to spot new opportunities.
Entrepreneurship seems like training a sixth sense, learning to see the ethereal- opportunities that aren't apparent. I've been more mindful of what I consume, and how much I am consuming vs producing. As well as retraining my mindset, removing limiting beliefs around money.
These are good, but I've yet to find my footing. I feel lost. I'm hoping anyone can share what their beginning looked like. Am I lost because I am action-faking, or is this part of the journey?
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