A proper leap

A proper leap

It's not dip your toe in, and the net will appear.

It's leap, and the net will appear.

The operative word is "leap," which means both feet have to leave the ground, and you must gain momentum, and a part of you will be nervous because you have no idea what's going to happen next.

Only then will the net appear.

So if you don’t see the net, it’s either because you haven’t taken a proper leap, or you’re still gaining momentum.

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Imposter syndrome is a part of the leap of faith as well. David Bowie said it best: “Always go a little further in the water than you feel you’re capable of being in… and when your feet are no longer touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” If you’re ready to leap into your purpose, start here

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Light Watkins is a keynote speaker, host of The Light Show podcast, and best-selling author of Travel Light, Knowing Where to Look, Bliss More, and The Inner Gym. More at lightwatkins.com or on Instagram.

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