Fear? No kidding!

This week I’m inviting a select group of friends and colleagues to participate in my Fearless, Fabulous Project’s Research and Development Group. For 12 weeks, I will work closely with participants on ending mental constipation and taking action on long-held dreams.

This brings out into the open and makes official my own long-held desire to provide coaching as part of my work. I coached several clients years ago for a brief period, before I accepted a corporate communications position in health care. The job effectively ended my foray into coaching as my responsibilities blossomed and other interests held my attention.

But opportunities we’re naturally drawn to reappear sometimes in a better format and when we’re better prepared to explore and master them.

So, almost seven years later, I return to what I had planned way back then as a freelance writer and editor. To transition to coaching and to continue to write…but only about what interests me. [I also share a marketing and business strategy business with my husband.]

I’m braver than I used to be. Before I thought I’d need to be perfect before I could put out my shingle. Now I’m smart enough to know I need feedback and help from others. The only way I’ll get it is to put myself out there, and deal with possible criticism. Older and wiser, I “get” that suggestions for changes and improvement can only make me and my products and services stronger.

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