Your Type
Faced with any sudden change, you always jump in enthusiastically right away, believing that action is more important than planning. This "fearless and impulsive" drive actually masks your underlying evasion of "deep fear and failure"; you fear that if you stop to think things through, you'll be trapped by anxiety and self-doubt, so you use "blind optimism and sprinting" to overpower your inner hesitation. But running without a direction is sometimes just spinning in place. Try forcing yourself to sit quietly for ten minutes and write down three possible risks next time you face a change; when you learn to act with awareness, your courage can truly take you where you want to go.
💡 Did you know?
People who actively embrace change adapt 43% faster to new environments and report higher overall well-being.
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