Contest Alert ⚠️: How I Dared the Impossible.
Have you ever experienced things that seemed impossible until you faced them?
Since I was little, my parents always taught me to be an independent and never give up person, during my life there have been many moments that I have gone through that I thought were impossible for me to do before starting them.
However, this does not make me afraid, when there is something that seems impossible for me to go through, all I have to do is start it, after I start the first step I don't care what will happen next, be it pain, failure or whatever I will not care about it, the important thing is that I have to start it and try to do whatever is best for me, grateful after I have a mentality like that now almost everything I do that seems impossible has started to have results that make my life better.
What gives you the courage to face situations that seem impossible?
What makes me brave when I want to step forward is because I see the mentality that my mother taught me, my mother always practices to me that I just need to start, then don't think about it because it will run by itself.
And now I have also learned a lot from people who are more successful than me that fear is just an illusion, so when I see something impossible that scares me I become braver to start it and conquer the impossibility.
How do you deal with advice from friends and family who want to make you do the opposite?
I am a person who is very confident in what I do, when there are friends or family who are skeptical of what I do, I just keep quiet and slowly move away from them so that my mentality is safe and healthier and can make me focus on myself.
I have also felt offended, but I decided to ignore it, because the one who knows what is best for me is myself, this is what keeps me focused on what I want to do.
Here is my entry for the Contest ⚠️: How I Dared to Do the Impossible organized by sister @lhorgic, I would also like to invite @dekki, @ulfatulrahmah and also sister @solperez to participate together in this contest.
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A mother's love. I kind of love your experience because you reflected your mother's advice in life-changing situations. My mum would always tell me. When there's a will, there's a way. Thanks for sharing. Appreciated.
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