How does a rocket ship look like, to you?
Nope, not the ones everyone can recognize as such. I mean the ones that, for you, look like upgrading your game and going for the scary thing. I mean the ones that look like opportunities, big changes, risks, something new, unknown scenarios.
If you're offered a seat on a rocket ship, don't ask what seat! Just get on.
Sheryl Sandberg
[How does a rocket ship look like, to you?
Mine is something in between steampunk and Jugendstil,
a little bit Jules Verne, a little bit Georges Méliès
and probably a huge lot of Smashing Pumpkins' golden days]
If someone should come to you and ask you to do something you are not able to do yet and that would allow you to grow and to change in the long run, what would you do?
Would you say yes and figure things out on the go, or would you say no because you have not everything figured out yet?
What does feel scarier to you - Missing out on a one-of-a-lifetime offer or stepping out of your comfort zone?
Tags: Embracing change, Growth mentality, Learning by doing, Motivational questions, Quotes, Self-care
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