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Don't allow fear to stand in the way of your potential. Just don't be the statistic. Don't be the norm. Most great ideas and great businesses never come to life because the fear wins most of the battles it fights. Put your hands up. Step into the ring.
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What's going on, podcast family? My name is Michael Chernow and this is the Creatures of Habit podcast. Our habits will make us or they will break us. I've lived on both sides of the tracks and have experienced some of the best and the worst that habits have in store. The decisions we make on a consistent basis truly define who we are as human beings. This episode will be a solo episode where traditionally I enter guests. This is a solo episode where I share with you guys experiences that I've had, things that are relevant in my life today that I think could potentially be interesting for you to hear, things that I simply just want to share or quotes or activities that I've done over the last few weeks that have inspired me. So sit back, relax, and get out your pen and paper because what you hear in this podcast could potentially make some big changes in your life.
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Let's go. What up, family? Welcome back to another episode of Monday Moments. These quick little tidbits, these quick little hits of inspo for you.
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Beginning of the week or the end of the week or over the weekend, I hope this five to ten minute little piece of content brings a smile to your face. Maybe, maybe opens up a door for you today. What I want to talk about is, is taking the leap. I spent a lot of time, have spent a lot of time over the years talking to aspiring entrepreneurs and no particular age group. It could be young people, it could be older people, just people that are really interested in taking the next step in their life, maybe separating from a job and actually going out to create their dream idea. I always get from people that have not done it yet. They always want to know, like, how do I know it's the right thing? Like, what does it mean to do it? What does it mean to start? Here's the question that I would ask yourself. If you are one of those people where you're working in a job and maybe you're happy, maybe you're not happy, but you've got this thing that you really would like. You, you're drawn, you're passionate about a specific thing that you think would be awesome to bring to the world and you at the helm of it as an entrepreneur, starting a business, starting a service Something where it would require you to take a risk and put everything on the line. What is the worst possible thing that can happen if it didn't succeed? Like, the worst possible case scenario? Like, would you die? Because if that's the worst case scenario, I would deeply consider this thing, I always say. And it might just be because I am inherently an entrepreneur and I don't know if I could ever comfortably work for somebody again, although I would if I had to, for sure. But it wouldn't be a choice of mine at this point in my career. Ask yourself what the worst possible case scenario could be and if you would, if you're willing to. To live with that in the event that it didn't work. Because guess what? Like, you will figure it out. If it doesn't work, like, you will, you will either get a job back where you're working right now, or you'll find a job in the same sort of industry at another place. The worst thing, in my opinion, that could happen is you're 75 or 80 years old and you're sitting there with your grandchildren and the stories that you're telling are about the things that you wish you would have done. And you're giving advice to your grandchildren or your child or your, you know, or someone at an. You're. You're at an older age and you're giving advice that says, just go for it. Because I didn't take the risk. And I wish I would have known if I had that in me, that would be the worst case in my opinion. So really sit down. And if you're on the fence and it's just you haven't been able to make a decision. You've been in limbo on this for, you know, years, and you're like, gosh, like, I've got this kush thing. It's paying the bills. I got. I got insurance, I got benefits, I got a 409K. I got this and that. Da, da, da, da, da. But there's this thing that's just been bugging you. It's. It, you. It's an itch and you just, it's itching you. I would just say to yourself, hey, like, what's the worst possible case scenario if I, If I took the risk, if I left the job and tried to do this thing and it did not work? And then ask yourself, once you've come to that conclusion of what the worst case scenario is, are you willing to live with that? Because if it works, holy smokes, you've just began living your dream. What's better than that? So I like to label this little Monday moment as what is the worst possible thing that can happen? Like I know for sure. For me, I'm all in on Creatures of habit. All in. 100%. But there's a chance it could fail, of course. Absolutely. 100%. The odds are stacked high against Creatures of Habit. Big chance it can fail. What's going to happen if it fails? I'm going to figure out the next thing. 100%. Absolutely. There's not a doubt in my mind now. Failure is not something I think about with Creatures of Habit because I'm not the kind of person that goes to the worst case scenario. Typically I'm like, this thing works. We're crushing. We're going to win no matter what. That's just my mentality. But I would just say don't allow fear to stand in the way of your potential. Just don't be the statistic. Don't be the norm. Most great ideas and great businesses never come to life because the F E A R wins most of the battles it fights. Put your hands up, step into the ring. What's the worst thing that can happen? I love you guys. I appreciate you guys. Pass this podcast to someone that you know that really needs to hear this. Pass it off, share it, post it on social. This one, I think could make an impact in someone's life for sure. If it hasn't made an impact in yours already. 5 star rating review awesome. Thank you. Subscribe to the podcast would mean the world. I love you guys. I appreciate you guys. Thank you so much for just listening to the Creatures of Habit podcast. Until the next one, y'all. Peace.
Summary of "Don’t Let Fear Win: Take the Leap Into Your Potential | Monday Moments"
Podcast Information:
In this empowering solo episode of the Kreatures Of Habit Podcast, host Michael Chernow shifts from his typical guest-driven format to deliver a personal and motivational message. Focused on the theme of overcoming fear to unlock one's potential, Michael shares his own experiences, insights, and actionable advice aimed at inspiring listeners to take bold steps toward their dreams.
Michael opens the episode with a compelling statement designed to challenge the listener's relationship with fear:
“Don’t allow fear to stand in the way of your potential. Just don't be the statistic. Don't be the norm.” [00:00]
He emphasizes that fear often stifles great ideas and prevents many individuals from realizing their entrepreneurial ambitions. By confronting and managing fear, listeners can break free from the constraints that hold them back, paving the way for success and personal fulfillment.
Diving deeper, Michael addresses a common dilemma faced by aspiring entrepreneurs and individuals considering significant life changes: the fear of failure. He encourages listeners to undertake a crucial self-assessment:
“What is the worst possible thing that can happen if it didn't succeed?” [03:00]
Michael advises that by identifying and rationalizing the worst-case scenario, individuals can alleviate their fears and make more informed decisions. He shares his perspective, stressing that in most cases, the repercussions of failure are manageable:
“If it doesn't work, you will either get a job back where you're working right now, or you'll find a job in the same sort of industry at another place.” [03:45]
A poignant part of Michael's message revolves around the fear of future regret. He paints a vivid picture of an individual's reflection in later years:
“The worst thing in my opinion is you're 75 or 80 years old and you're sitting there with your grandchildren and the stories that you're telling are about the things that you wish you would have done.” [03:30]
This imagery serves as a powerful reminder that the true loss lies not in failed attempts, but in never trying at all. Michael urges listeners to prioritize action over inaction to avoid living with such regrets.
Michael transitions to sharing his personal journey with Creatures of Habit, illustrating his commitment and resilience in the face of potential failure:
“I like to label this little Monday moment as what is the worst possible thing that can happen? … I’m all in on Creatures of Habit. All in. 100%. But there's a chance it could fail, of course.” [04:30]
Despite acknowledging the high chances of failure, Michael maintains an optimistic outlook:
“Failure is not something I think about with Creatures of Habit because I'm not the kind of person that goes to the worst case scenario. Typically I'm like, this thing works. We're crushing. We're going to win no matter what.” [04:50]
His unwavering confidence underscores the importance of a positive mindset in overcoming fear and achieving success.
Michael offers practical steps for those contemplating significant risks:
He reiterates the importance of self-reflection and courage in making life-changing decisions.
Towards the end of the episode, Michael fosters a sense of community and mutual support among listeners:
“Don’t allow fear to stand in the way of your potential. Just don't be the statistic... Put your hands up, step into the ring.” [00:00]
He encourages listeners to share the podcast, emphasizing that collective support can amplify individual courage:
“Pass this podcast to someone that you know that really needs to hear this. Pass it off, share it, post it on social.” [05:00]
In "Don’t Let Fear Win: Take the Leap Into Your Potential | Monday Moments," Michael Chernow delivers a powerful and relatable message about overcoming fear to achieve personal and professional growth. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, thoughtful reflections, and actionable advice, he empowers listeners to confront their fears, assess risks objectively, and pursue their dreams with unwavering commitment. This episode serves as both a motivational guide and a call to action for anyone standing on the brink of transformative change.
Thank you for reading this summary. For a deeper dive into building empowering habits and overcoming challenges, consider listening to the full episode of the Kreatures Of Habit Podcast.