The Irony of Commitment In Your Work
“The irony of commitment is that it's deeply liberating -- in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic,?from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around like rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.” ~ Anne Morris
Commitment, radically understood, is not a commitment at all.?
It is a mind-opening freedom.
Commitment is about opening yourself to possibilities, not tying yourself down to something you don’t love.
What if you fully committed to unleashing all that is within you?
Despite the voices that tell you to play it safe.
Without feeling pressured to stay inside the box that the outside world — whether your industry, your company, or your clients — has put you in.
This isn’t the kind of commitment that is forced on you;?
It’s the kind of commitment that you make when you’re ready to go beyond where you are right now.
To create create greater value, impact and income from a place of joy and ease.
Through committing to being fully you. Unleashing your most authentic and powerful self.??
And letting yourself be seen, heard and valued for the truth of who you are.
Are you committed to unleashing your inner brilliance??
It’s time. The world is waiting.
Join us for the Unleash Your Brilliance Retreat. April 22–24, 2022.
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2 年"Commitment radically understood is no commitment at all". Freedom and growth within commitment. Food for thought