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Courage to Commit

Nothing great in life resulted from being passive. Be brave enough to commit - whether that be to a person, a passion...

Written by Amy C · 32 sec read >
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Indecisiveness is an apathetic habit of our culture. We live in a world of infinite options and consequently a prevailing sense of “fear of missing out”. Thus, its tempting to approach life with one foot in, to revel in maybes, constantly hold out for better options, and procrastinate decision making until the last minute.

But there is maturity and courage that comes from making a commitment. Commitment takes risk, and with that, the potential for reward. Commitment takes discipline. Commitment requires integrity for follow through.

Perhaps it is society to blame, or pure laziness, but i think we could do with less maybes and benefit from adding more “yes’s” to our approach in life.

Take a chance. Yes or no. In or out. Nothing great in life resulted from being passive. Be brave enough to commit – whether that be to a person, a passion or a plan.

 

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Written by Amy C
Amy Chan is the Founder of Renew Breakup Bootcamp, a retreat that takes a scientific and spiritual approach to healing the heart. Marie Claire calls her "A relationship expert whose work is like that of a scientific Carrie Bradshaw" and her company has been featured across national media including Good Morning America, Vogue, Glamour, Nightline along with the front page of The New York Times. Her book, Breakup Bootcamp - The Science of Rewiring Your Heart, published by Harper Collins, will be released Fall 2020. Profile

4 Replies to “Courage to Commit”

  1. Hello,

    I just wanted to tell that this idea is very excellent. People of today are afraid of become special because of themselves not because of the others.

    🙂

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