I think people confuse concern and the motivation it can bring to move things forward through a thin with worry, blame, negativity and such things. Sometimes it's easier to worry than work and people give in to it. The really productive people work towards the end goal and the best results will come from it.
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Hi Galen, motivation as you say is not the same as worry. I am 55 years old and I keep training and studying, I want to be better in my profession, I think that can be called motivation. In my life I have seen people fall by the wayside without even starting to practice because of their doubts, will I be good, will I be sufficiently prepared, am I an impostor, I think these are legitimate questions, but the only way to solve them is through action. I think we can agree on this. And I think there are also other types of concerns that mobilize and lead you to action, at least in my case, and this could be for another post. Best regards
I think we agree on many things and probably have very similar thoughts, expectations and overall ethos on many aspects.
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