01/13/2026
Thought for today… long, but good 😉✨
How many of us have paid for a subscription we barely touch?
🤔 A streaming app we don’t open…
🤔 an Audible library full of books we haven’t pressed play on
🤔 a car wash membership we forget exists 🚗
🤔 a gym we drive past more than we swipe into 🏋🏽♀️…
We sign up. We pay. And honestly? We barely think about it.
No guilt. No hesitation. No fear. 😌
How about occasional splurges?
✨ We don’t think twice about an extra dinner out
✨ a night at the bar
✨those two specialty coffees a week ☕
✨ or the monthly nail refresh 💅🏽
But when an opportunity shows up — one that includes
*training ,
*mentorship,
*accountability,
* and the possibility of building something bigger than yourself:
• a retirement path shaped by your consistency 📈
• a business that could become an inheritance for the next generation 👨👩👧👦
• a Plan B that could create impact long after you’re gone 🌱
Suddenly that feels risky. 😬
Not because the investment changed —
but because the fear did.
The fear shifts from the subscription… to the outcome.
The fear of trying and falling short 😕
The fear of showing up and not reaching the goal 🎯
The fear of investing and not succeeding 💭
Interesting, isn’t it? 🤨
There’s no fear when something asks nothing of us.
No hesitation when the spending is quiet, common, or “non-essential.”
As long as the risk stays invisible, it feels safe.
But the moment something asks for accountability… effort… or belief in yourself 💛
that’s when hesitation shows up.
It’s rarely fear of failure.
It’s fear of being seen trying at something that matters. 💡
Don’t let fear — or comfort — keep you from betting on your own potential. 💪🏽✨
Follow me… I got tired of letting fear run my future. I stepped out, took a chance, and started building something bigger than me. And I’m not looking back. 🚀
This is my year of NO REGRETS.
I’m all in.
I’m going for the gold 🥇 — not sitting on the sidelines watching others live out what’s possible. 😉
If you’re done letting fear call the shots this year, drop a 🚫 in the comments.