![]() It felt easier to keep it small and within the realm of what we’ve already done than to go big and risk it falling short of expectations. I told her that I just wasn’t sure that I could do it the way I was envisioning. My community manager asked me why I wasn’t ready to commit. It sounded wonderful-and totally within our capability of executing. Last year, I was talking about an idea for how to take an event we run to a new level. I’m constantly wavering between the certainty that I have the ability to excel at any task in front of me and the doubt that I’ll be able to follow through. My challenge is in how I keep it organized and prioritized in order to do anything of consequence with my leadership, skills, or solutions. Taking the lead, learning new skills, coming up with the answer, finding a solution-these all come easily to me. And, this reputation belies the struggle I’ve felt to keep it all together when things get tough. My family, my teachers, my coaches, my bosses-they always assumed I could be counted on to take the lead or have the answer.Īnd most of the time? They weren’t wrong. I’ve had a reputation for “having it all together” my whole life. ![]()
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