
Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway Book Summary
Book by Susan Jeffers
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In "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway," Susan Jeffers empowers readers to overcome their fears by shifting their mindset, embracing uncertainty, and taking bold action in the direction of their dreams.
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Fear Will Never Go Away
"As long as you continue to push out into the world, as long as you continue to stretch your capabilities, as long as you continue to take new risks in making your dreams come true, you are going to experience fear."
Section: 1, Chapter: 2
You're More Powerful Than You Think
"You already have more power than you could ever have imagined. We all have. When I speak of going from pain to power, I am not talking about pulling the power in from any outside source. Inside of you, just waiting to emerge, is an incredible source of energy, which is more than sufficient for you to create a joyful and satisfying life."
Section: 1, Chapter: 3
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