EPISODE · Jan 9, 2023
Never Regret Thy Fall | Fear of Failure Motivation
from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better
Send me a textYou’ve probably heard the story of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun. I mean, most people have heard that one. But let’s take a look at what happened from another angle.What if we looked at this story from a different perspective? If we did, we might see something else entirely.What if instead of thinking of Icarus as a failure, or someone who didn’t listen to his father, or someone whose wings melted off because he was being reckless… what if we thought of him as a hero?Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight. For the greatest tragedy of them all is never to feel the burning light. - Oscar WildeWhat would happen if you never even attempted to experience what life offers?It's easy to get caught up in a cycle of self-doubt and fear of failure. But what if we could change that? Instead of worrying about what might or might not happen, what if we just took a chance and tried something new? What if we put ourselves out there and let our creativity take over? That's what life is all about: taking risks, chasing your dreams, and doing things that scare you.So go ahead—take flight!Original video: https://youtube.com/shorts/vNnRNrPapYs?feature=share****Connect and Support Geek Psychology #geekpsychology ****FREE 8 Hero Personality Assessment: https://geekpsychology.com/ Support the Show. Links:FREE 5-Day INFP Soul Journey course: http://inowfeelpositive.comPath of Heroes Academy: http://poha.geekpsychology.comI Now Feel Positive Masterclass for INFPs: http://infp.geekpsychology.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekpsychology/ Want to be coached by me? - Book a FREE Strategy Call: schedule.geekpsychology.com Buy my book and journal here:- Personal Transformation Journaling: End the Cycle of Self-Sabotage and Create Lasting Positive Change Through Writing, Reflection and the Parts Work Technique- Mission: Control: The gamified journal
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Send me a textYou’ve probably heard the story of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun. I mean, most people have heard that one. But let’s take a look at what happened from another angle.What if we looked at this story from a different perspective? If we did, we might see something else entirely.What if instead of thinking of Icarus as a failure, or someone who didn’t listen to his father, or someone whose wings melted off because he was being reckless… what if we thought of him as a hero?Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight. For the greatest tragedy of them all is never to feel the burning light. - Oscar WildeWhat would happen if you never even attempted to experience what life offers?It's easy to get caught up in a cycle of self-doubt and fear of failure. But what if we could change that? Instead of worrying about what might or might not happen, what if we just took a chance and tried something new? What if we put ourselves out there and let our creativity take over? That's what life is all about: taking risks, chasing your dreams, and doing things that scare you.So go ahead—take flight!Original video: https://youtube.com/shorts/vNnRNrPapYs?feature=share****Connect and Support Geek Psychology #geekpsychology ****FREE 8 Hero Personality Assessment: https://geekpsychology.com/ Support the Show. Links:FREE 5-Day INFP Soul Journey course: http://inowfeelpositive.comPath of Heroes Academy: http://poha.geekpsychology.comI Now Feel Positive Masterclass for INFPs: http://infp.geekpsychology.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekpsychology/ Want to be coached by me? - Book a FREE Strategy Call: schedule.geekpsychology.com Buy my book and journal here:- Personal Transformation Journaling: End the Cycle of Self-Sabotage and Create Lasting Positive Change Through Writing, Reflection and the Parts Work Technique- Mission: Control: The gamified journal
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