When reflecting on my childhood, I experience nostalgia and a variety of emotions, and I ponder my many memories; but the negative moments when I was made to feel like a failure stand out the most. Every bit of destructive criticism I got while I was trying to become the best version of myself is etched in my memory forever.
One incident that stands out for me happened when I was in 5th grade. I was so excited about that year. I had so many hopes and dreams—this was the most motivation and confidence I had ever had, and I felt that it would be a great idea to run for class president. This goal was definitely out of my comfort zone, as I’d never done anything like it before, but I just knew that this was the year I should try. I told my best friend at the time that this was my aim for the year, and instead of supporting me, he burst out laughing.
At that moment, my excitement for this opportunity dwindled, and I was reminded that there was a possibility that I was not “good enough” to hold such a position. My friend asked: “Not to be mean or anything, but do you really want to do that?” I was so embarrassed that I just pretended as if the whole thing had been a joke, and we laughed about it. I missed out on so many fun experiences at school, all because I thought I was not worthy enough for them. Although I tried to shrug it off, that moment stayed with me and it prevented me from pursuing many opportunities in my life.
It’s these moments when people doubt and criticize us that have the biggest impact on our confidence and motivation. When you’re excited about an idea or a goal you’d like to accomplish, and you tell someone in the hope that they’d be just as excited as you are, it’s a huge letdown when they say something that dampers your dream. This is why it’s so important to keep your goals and dreams to yourself, until your results are able to speak for themselves.
How many times have your projects been derailed just because someone made you feel as if you were not good enough, or that your ambitions were foolish? It’s time to take control of your success by eliminating the opportunity for people’s criticism to create self-doubt. You are so worthy and capable of achieving your wildest dreams!
This book will help you on your journey toward success by teaching you to stay silent about your goals—and how to block out the haters. Another important thing to remember is that not all criticism is bad or negative, as it can sometimes be useful for your growth and improvement. From reading this book, you’ll learn what criticism you should ignore and what criticism you should use to your advantage to become even more successful.
When reflecting on my childhood, I experience nostalgia and a variety of emotions, and I ponder my many memories; but the negative moments when I was made to feel like a failure stand out the most. Every bit of destructive criticism I got while I was trying to become the best version of myself is etched in my memory forever.
One incident that stands out for me happened when I was in 5th grade. I was so excited about that year. I had so many hopes and dreams—this was the most motivation and confidence I had ever had, and I felt that it would be a great idea to run for class president. This goal was definitely out of my comfort zone, as I’d never done anything like it before, but I just knew that this was the year I should try. I told my best friend at the time that this was my aim for the year, and instead of supporting me, he burst out laughing.
At that moment, my excitement for this opportunity dwindled, and I was reminded that there was a possibility that I was not “good enough” to hold such a position. My friend asked: “Not to be mean or anything, but do you really want to do that?” I was so embarrassed that I just pretended as if the whole thing had been a joke, and we laughed about it. I missed out on so many fun experiences at school, all because I thought I was not worthy enough for them. Although I tried to shrug it off, that moment stayed with me and it prevented me from pursuing many opportunities in my life.
It’s these moments when people doubt and criticize us that have the biggest impact on our confidence and motivation. When you’re excited about an idea or a goal you’d like to accomplish, and you tell someone in the hope that they’d be just as excited as you are, it’s a huge letdown when they say something that dampers your dream. This is why it’s so important to keep your goals and dreams to yourself, until your results are able to speak for themselves.
How many times have your projects been derailed just because someone made you feel as if you were not good enough, or that your ambitions were foolish? It’s time to take control of your success by eliminating the opportunity for people’s criticism to create self-doubt. You are so worthy and capable of achieving your wildest dreams!
This book will help you on your journey toward success by teaching you to stay silent about your goals—and how to block out the haters. Another important thing to remember is that not all criticism is bad or negative, as it can sometimes be useful for your growth and improvement. From reading this book, you’ll learn what criticism you should ignore and what criticism you should use to your advantage to become even more successful.
When reflecting on my childhood, I experience nostalgia and a variety of emotions, and I ponder my many memories; but the negative moments when I was made to feel like a failure stand out the most. Every bit of destructive criticism I got while I was trying to become the best version of myself is etched in my memory forever.
One incident that stands out for me happened when I was in 5th grade. I was so excited about that year. I had so many hopes and dreams—this was the most motivation and confidence I had ever had, and I felt that it would be a great idea to run for class president. This goal was definitely out of my comfort zone, as I’d never done anything like it before, but I just knew that this was the year I should try. I told my best friend at the time that this was my aim for the year, and instead of supporting me, he burst out laughing.
At that moment, my excitement for this opportunity dwindled, and I was reminded that there was a possibility that I was not “good enough” to hold such a position. My friend asked: “Not to be mean or anything, but do you really want to do that?” I was so embarrassed that I just pretended as if the whole thing had been a joke, and we laughed about it. I missed out on so many fun experiences at school, all because I thought I was not worthy enough for them. Although I tried to shrug it off, that moment stayed with me and it prevented me from pursuing many opportunities in my life.
It’s these moments when people doubt and criticize us that have the biggest impact on our confidence and motivation. When you’re excited about an idea or a goal you’d like to accomplish, and you tell someone in the hope that they’d be just as excited as you are, it’s a huge letdown when they say something that dampers your dream. This is why it’s so important to keep your goals and dreams to yourself, until your results are able to speak for themselves.
How many times have your projects been derailed just because someone made you feel as if you were not good enough, or that your ambitions were foolish? It’s time to take control of your success by eliminating the opportunity for people’s criticism to create self-doubt. You are so worthy and capable of achieving your wildest dreams!
This book will help you on your journey toward success by teaching you to stay silent about your goals—and how to block out the haters. Another important thing to remember is that not all criticism is bad or negative, as it can sometimes be useful for your growth and improvement. From reading this book, you’ll learn what criticism you should ignore and what criticism you should use to your advantage to become even more successful.
When reflecting on my childhood, I experience nostalgia and a variety of emotions, and I ponder my many memories; but the negative moments when I was made to feel like a failure stand out the most. Every bit of destructive criticism I got while I was trying to become the best version of myself is etched in my memory forever.
One incident that stands out for me happened when I was in 5th grade. I was so excited about that year. I had so many hopes and dreams—this was the most motivation and confidence I had ever had, and I felt that it would be a great idea to run for class president. This goal was definitely out of my comfort zone, as I’d never done anything like it before, but I just knew that this was the year I should try. I told my best friend at the time that this was my aim for the year, and instead of supporting me, he burst out laughing.
At that moment, my excitement for this opportunity dwindled, and I was reminded that there was a possibility that I was not “good enough” to hold such a position. My friend asked: “Not to be mean or anything, but do you really want to do that?” I was so embarrassed that I just pretended as if the whole thing had been a joke, and we laughed about it. I missed out on so many fun experiences at school, all because I thought I was not worthy enough for them. Although I tried to shrug it off, that moment stayed with me and it prevented me from pursuing many opportunities in my life.
It’s these moments when people doubt and criticize us that have the biggest impact on our confidence and motivation. When you’re excited about an idea or a goal you’d like to accomplish, and you tell someone in the hope that they’d be just as excited as you are, it’s a huge letdown when they say something that dampers your dream. This is why it’s so important to keep your goals and dreams to yourself, until your results are able to speak for themselves.
How many times have your projects been derailed just because someone made you feel as if you were not good enough, or that your ambitions were foolish? It’s time to take control of your success by eliminating the opportunity for people’s criticism to create self-doubt. You are so worthy and capable of achieving your wildest dreams!
This book will help you on your journey toward success by teaching you to stay silent about your goals—and how to block out the haters. Another important thing to remember is that not all criticism is bad or negative, as it can sometimes be useful for your growth and improvement. From reading this book, you’ll learn what criticism you should ignore and what criticism you should use to your advantage to become even more successful.