36/90 Millionaire Sprint: The Real Reason People Don't Set Big Goals
💜 Welcome to Day 36 — The Real Reason You’re Afraid to Set Big Goals The real reason you're afraid to set big goals. This one's designed to strike at the heart of what's really stopping you from stepping into your millionaire future and give you. Concrete steps to break free. So today, I'm just going to rip the band-aid off because until you face this truth you'll keep setting small, safe goals. That don't move the needle on your dreams, like, seriously we really want to get you moving. It's the only way that you're gonna get to that point. So, here's what most people won't admit. It's not the work, the plan. All the time commitment that stops you from setting big goals. It's the emotional risk. The fear of disappointment if it doesn't work out, the fear of judgment of others really, um…. You know, I stopped… I stopped…. Taking into consideration what others think many years ago, and I tell you what, it lifts a whole new state of how you feel about yourself when you go to put a video out there. Or to do anything, really, or to set those goals. And so, you know the fear of judgment if others see you fail is not something you need to fear any longer, or even worse, you might think that you're… you know, they could even think you're arrogant for aiming so high. But who cares what other people think? We have to stop allowing ourselves to sit in that space. And the quiet gnawing of fear of unworthiness, whispering in your ear. Who do you think you are to want that? Does that hit home with any of you? Because I know years ago, that was exactly how I felt. And these fears are so sneaky, so ingrained, that they keep you playing small without you even realising it. You may say, I've stopped playing small, I'm gonna open up and step up. But… it doesn't always work that way. These ingrained fears that we have they tell you it's practical or realistic to shrink your dreams. To get back into your comfort zone. But really, they're just protecting you from feeling things that you, um, think you can't handle.