Do you find it challenging to put yourself out there? 🤔 Over the years, I have learned so many things. And one of them was how important it is to put yourself out there. Is it scary at first? 100%. But, you'll be amazed by how many incredible people and potential customers you meet once you become more visible. If you find this challenging to do, you’re not alone. Here are a few things I have done to push myself outside of my comfort zone: ➡️ Starting a business ➡️ Being a guest on podcasts ➡️ Networking both online and in-person ➡️ Learning new skills so I can better serve my clients Honestly, so many people are scared to start their business. (Which is understandable!) However, when I look back now, I can confidently say starting my business was one of the best decisions I could have made! 👉 Don’t let the fear of putting yourself out there stop you from doing the amazing things you were made to do. I’d love to know your thoughts on this! How have you put yourself out there recently? #success #entrepreneurship #business #smallbusiness #constructionindustry
There is always a fear to try something new or going towards the unknown, but when we overcome that fear the journey becomes rewarding
Embracing discomfort is the fuel for growth. Start, be consistent and slowly increase intensity.
It's great when you start to see how positive people react when you do put yourself out there. It's a real positive feedback loop.
It can sometimes be scary but necessary. Just need to find that balance
It is scary 😱
It definitely takes a bit of grit.
Keep up the excellent work Mariya Luqmani, CPA
An inspiring message. Thank you for your valuable post 🤗 Mariya Luqmani, CPA
Absolutely, it can be really challenging at first! I’ve been trying to step out of my comfort zone by participating in more online forums and discussions.
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3wAbsolutely agree! Mariya It's amazing how stepping out of our comfort zone can open doors to awesome opportunities. I've found that taking small, consistent steps towards visibility for eg, like sharing insights on LinkedIn and attending virtual networking events—has made a significant difference. Also, how do you manage the fear that comes with these new challenges?