Toma acción. ❤️🔥
Todos quieren crecer, pero pocos están dispuestos a incomodarse.
Pocos se atreven a empezar sin tener todo claro, a equivocarse, a seguir cuando no hay resultados todavía.
Porque el verdadero cambio no llega cuando todo está perfecto…
llega cuando decides enfrentar el miedo, y hacerlo de todas formas. ✨
I totally get what Sofi Pasos is saying here! So often we wait for the perfect moment, the perfect plan, or even the perfect feeling before we start on something new. But, as she wisely puts it, true growth comes from stepping out of that comfort zone. It’s easy to say 'if you want to grow, make yourself uncomfortable,' but what does that really look like in daily life? For me, it meant signing up for a public speaking class even though my stomach churned at the thought. Or trying a new workout routine that felt awkward at first. It’s about consciously choosing to do things that challenge your current limits, even if they feel a little scary or clumsy. It's in those moments of slight unease that we stretch our capabilities and discover new strengths. And the idea of 'starting without having everything clear' – that’s a game-changer! I used to get stuck in endless planning, afraid to 'learn, make mistakes.' But honestly, some of my biggest breakthroughs came when I just *started*. Imperfect action beats perfect inaction every single time. You learn so much more by doing and adjusting than by waiting for all the answers to magically appear. Don’t let the fear of not knowing everything stop you from taking that crucial first step. When you 'want results, act,' but also remember that results don't always appear overnight. There have been countless times I’ve felt like quitting because I wasn't seeing progress. But then I remember the message: 'if you want to stand out, don't stop.' It’s that consistent, small effort, day in and day out, that truly builds momentum. It’s about showing up even when motivation wanes, trusting that persistence will eventually pay off. The biggest takeaway for me is about facing fear. It’s not about fear disappearing; it’s about acknowledging it and doing it anyway. Whether it’s starting a new project, having a difficult conversation, or stepping into an unknown situation, that feeling of trepidation is a sign you’re on the edge of something new. As the quote suggests, 'if you want a change, change yourself' by actively challenging those fears and understanding they are often just guideposts to your next level of growth. So, if you’re reading this, inspired by Sofi Pasos just like I am, here are a few ways I’m putting her wisdom into practice: Identify one small discomfort: What's one thing you've been avoiding that could lead to growth? Do it today, even if it's just for 15 minutes. Embrace 'good enough': Don't wait for perfection. Launch that idea, write that first draft, take that first step. You can always refine later. Track your efforts, not just results: Celebrate showing up and trying, especially when results aren't immediate. Consistency is a win in itself. Journal your fears: Write down what scares you about an action, then write down the smallest, most manageable step you can take despite that fear. This helps break down overwhelming tasks. This approach helps me to continuously grow and evolve, and I hope it helps you too!








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