It is okay to be dream chaser

Simply starting to write (let alone begin a blog and journey as an independent consultant for The Body Shop at Home business while working full-time) lead me to insecurities of what other people would think or say.

Would some think I was over my head, naive, or just too ambitious? Would my dream chaser ways be too much to handle or too difficult to support because I should have settled already with what I have?

For as much as I have dawned on these thoughts and predispositions about judgement, I continue to write anyway. I continue to chase dreams…anyway.

Being judged can be daunting.

[Trust me, I have put myself in many vulnerable situations allowing strangers to judge what they thought of me as a young woman who simply wanted a shot on the Miss America stage…I did this for several years and I am most grateful for the experiences and growth that I gained from it. Most likely, why I choose to push through negative thoughts…anyway.]

However, the only thing we lose if we chose to walk away is the thought of never trying. For, what if you already had a small group of cheerleaders in your corner. What if, you could have inspired someone else or at least made a difference in someone else’s life. The biggest fear should not be what others think, but the “what if.”

What are some current goals you have for yourself?

What are some envisions you have? And, how are you going to make your dreams more of your reality?

Love ya, doll!

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