The Power of Living an Audacious Life
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- Think of someone who has inspired you and say to yourself, if they can do it, then so can I. My friend Chelsea says she thinks of me when she runs on her treadmill. I think of Greg Mortensen from the Three Cups of Tea story in my work. There are so many more!n
- Think about something that makes you feel confident every day. It will help loosen the stranglehold that fear has on your audacious impulses.n
- Laugh more. Find some jokes online or go to a comedy show. I’m not actually sure this will make you more audacious, but I think audaciousness is about claiming what is authentically you. Laughter triggers my intuitive joy so it must be good for building the audacity muscle.n
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