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Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms by Judi Holler
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“You have to promote yourself. This takes courage to put yourself out there; be proud of who you are and what you do!”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“Dreams without deadlines are just fairytales”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“I look at it this way: I work hard as hell on myself; I work hard as hell to love myself and lift up others; and I put in the work to be the best version of myself every damn day. So why would I allow someone who does not put in the work and someone who does not love themselves to kill my vibe? I won’t. No way—not happening. I will not tolerate manipulative people, even if they are someone in my family.”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“we almost always end up regretting not taking action or advocating for ourselves sooner. What if instead of fearing failure or the unknown, we started fearing the real bad guy: regret?”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
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“Every time you push yourself outside your comfort zone and do things you never knew you were capable of, you are crushing comfort zones and slaying doubt.”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“You cannot measure your success by comparing it to the success of others.”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“Fear invites imposter syndrome to the party to stop you from leveling up, and to make you doubt everything, in hopes of stopping you from being the badass you are destined to be.”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms
“When you think of yourself as an actual business, you shift your perspective from “I collect a paycheck” to “I am on a mission.” A mission not only to earn money to pay your bills, but a mission to stay healthy so you can do that, a mission to inspire others, a mission to leave things better than you found them, a mission to do work that matters, and a mission to hustle for joy over stress. A badass CEO Fear Boss doesn't do basic. Basic is still in bed. You are awake and ready. Ready to do the work required to protect your assets.”
Judi Holler, Fear Is My Homeboy: How to Slay Doubt, Boss Up, and Succeed on Your Own Terms