We fear things going right
Bri Williams
People don’t just fear things going wrong.
They fear things going right.
Because when things go right, it usually means change, disruption, growth.
It means being taken out of a comfort zone and stretched in new ways.
So if you’re noticing people baulking at new opportunities or procrastinating before saying “yes”, the work isn’t to make them feel excited.
It’s to make them feel assured.

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