How the fear of being seen is blocking you from reaching your full potential.
I had a dream last night about being given a position of responsibility. Instead of excitement, I felt overwhelming fear. Fear that I did not have the competency to live up to what I had been given.
When I woke up, it stayed with me. It made me think about how I would react if I received everything I ever wanted. It made me think about timing, readiness, and trust.
Right now, I am in a resting phase. I have been allowing myself to slow down and enjoy the relief of not forcing myself into situations that feel uncomfortable or rushed. Yet beneath that rest, there has been a quiet undercurrent of doubt. A voice that says I should be chasing more, doing more, moving faster toward abundance.
Lately though, that voice feels like it is loosening its grip.
Maybe because I am beginning to realise that I am chasing something that already exists within me.
Think about starting a new job. At first, it feels exciting. You feel proud. You feel grateful. But then the nerves arrive. Why does that happen? Is it because you want to do well, or is it because a part of you believes you are not enough for what you have been given?
The truth is, when doubt is allowed to settle into the mind, it does not stay quiet. It shapes perception. It becomes reality.
This is why learning to be comfortable with being seen is so important.
Everyone, no matter their age, experience, or social standing, is learning as they go. No one truly knows exactly where they are headed or where they will end up. That uncertainty is not a flaw. It is the beauty of being human.
This journey is not about controlling outcomes or meeting imagined timelines. It is about releasing expectations of where you think you should be and allowing yourself to flow into who you have always wanted to become.
That is true alignment.
I can clearly see the life I want. The structure of the home I imagine, the businesses I see myself building, the way I want to move through the world. Yet even with that clarity, there is still a lingering fear. A fear that having these things means giving up a part of my anonymity.
Why am I afraid of being seen for what I have created?
People often describe me as humble when it comes to my work, and they are right. I rarely speak about what I have built as if it is something significant. But the truth is, it is significant. It took effort, persistence, and courage to reach this point. Not everyone can take an idea and bring it into reality.
That ability is a gift many overlook.
Turning ideas into action. Aligning with the mind. Fully embodying potential.
That is no small thing.
It is time to step forward without fear of how others may perceive you now or how they may perceive you when you succeed. You deserve to achieve something incredible because you have been holding that desire in your heart for as long as you can remember.
Allow yourself to be open to receiving your blessings.
When you do, they will come in floods.
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