![]() Like a prisoner breaking free, I invite creativity and ambition back into the driving seat, throwing out fear and doubt. I am deciding to go back to the beginning where my vision was born. Naivety is bliss in business, especially when the odds are stacked against you and you have huge ambition. If I knew how difficult this journey would become, I’d have never started it and what a shame that would have been. I’m still incredibly naïve and I thank God I am. What happens next? Paralysing fear and doubt sabotage your mind and stop you from entering the arena. Suddenly the world seems very big and I seem very small. Dreams felt too big, too daunting because of someone else’s experience. Where I originally dreamt big and believed I could get there, other people’s realities began to stop me in my tracks. I’m not sure if this is something that just happens to me but the weight of other people’s opinions and thoughts can alter the vision you had originally created for the better and for the worse. ![]() Having been on this innovation business journey for some time now, my vision, emotions and ideas have naturally changed and have been influenced by the people that I have met along the way. ![]() Brene Brown made it even more famous in her amazing Ted Talk which you can find here and that is where I first heard it. ![]() One of my favourite speeches is Theodore Roosevelt’s Man in the Arena speech. ![]()
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