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This is where courage comes from. There’s no way around it, {NAME} — It takes courage to c

This is where courage comes from. There’s no way around it, {NAME} — It takes courage to create. No matter who you are or what you do, some people won’t “get you.” But if you want to succeed, you MUST let your contribution be bigger than your fear. Today we’re releasing the final episode in our [Love Letters to Our Creatives]( podcast series, featuring one of my favorite women on the planet… [We’re featuring some hard-hitting wisdom from the one and only Brené Brown!] That’s right, we’re featuring some hard-hitting wisdom from the one and only Brené Brown! [Tune in now on Spotify]( or [Apple Podcasts]( to learn how to keep doing the work you were born to do — even when fear, criticism, or self-doubt try to bring you down. One more thing — I want to celebrate a brave creative from our own community this week. After listening to last week’s [Love Letter with Seth Godin]( Monika wrote in and said: - “This interview sparked something inside me that has been dormant for a while. I’m a stay-at-home mom and a former teacher, and I feel like I’m having a bit of a midlife crisis. Now that my kids are school age, I want to do something different with my career. - “Hearing Seth and Marie talk about creating a practice was a real “ah-ha” moment for me. I have an idea that could serve others and also tap into the creativity that I know I have, but it has been gathering cobwebs. Thank you for giving me the perspective shift I needed to take the first step.” Taking that first step from idea to action can be SO scary. But you don’t have to do it alone. We’re here to support you. (And Monika, when you get this, we’d love to hear what your NEXT action step is so we can cheer you on!) Please, {NAME}... Don’t let fear hold you back from making your most important contributions. You’re braver than you know. And it’s never too late to start. All my love, XO 💖 Marie P.S. Ever wanted to text me? Now you can! Shoot me a message at ​​+1 (917) 810-2417 to say hello! 👋 If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription, you can [update your preferences]( or email your request to info@marieforleo.com. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Marie Forleo International, 511 Avenue of the Americas #517, New York, NY 10011 Â

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