Prove Yourself Wrong
Here is a list of all the things I doubted I could do, but then I proved myself wrong.
Go abroad alone (to a country where I don’t know the language or anything about it, no less).
Inspire people to better their lives.
Be a leader.
Host an event.
Speak openly about my problems and my life in general.
Get the confidence to share my work.
Go out to unknown locations and socialise.
Have a boyfriend who loves me.
Do a speech in front of over a hundred people.
Stand up for myself.
Get a job in a busy environment.
Give a motivational talk to a group of people.
Change my hairstyle drastically.
Get tattoos and piercings to develop my personal style.
Publish books.
Write books outside of my original book series.
Write more than one book.
Share my opinions.
Finish a year of university when I wanted to quit.
Get through depression.
Not be limited by my anxiety.
Help others in damaging situations.
Have a YouTube channel.
Meditation and yoga.
Find a spiritual belief (still a work in progress but I feel it there).
Finally go to Italy.
See something important through to the end, despite feeling so low (e.g. the sequel in my fantasy series).
Be paid to write for someone.
Follow my heart.
Sometimes you are your own worst enemy. You are your own biggest hater. You are the only one holding you back. No one else matters; you don’t have any need to prove anyone else wrong. It is not their life. Instead, aspire to prove yourself wrong – time and time again.


Published on March 14, 2017 10:36
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