What would you attempt to do if you knew that you could not fail?

What would you attempt to do if you knew that you could not fail? Your answer will reflect just a fraction of your potential. Fear of failure and of the unknown keeps us from doing great things, from realizing our dreams. Give it serious thought and what would you do if failure wasn’t an option? If there no way it could go wrong? Move past that barrier in your mind and decide:  what are you going to do to get over that fear of failure and start making that dream a reality today?

Share your answers in the comments!

Photo by RG

By the way – that’s a photo of one of Dr Robert Goddard’s first rockets – a man who’s story is true inspiration for sticking to your dreams and succeeding. If you find yourself in Roswell, New Mexico, skip the UFO museum and instead go to the Roswell Museum and Art Center where they have a recreation of Dr Goddard’s 1940s workshop.

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3 comments on “What would you attempt to do if you knew that you could not fail?
  1. Rhia Roberts says:

    Wow, what a great question. What would I do? Write chapter books for 3rd-5th graders (something I’m doing) and then use my success to become an educational ambassador to Africa (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana area).

    • Renee G says:

      That is a great goal! I have no doubt you WILL achieve – because you are positive and committed to your goals, so for you, I don’t think this was theoretical question! :)

      • Rhia says:

        That’s so sweet of you. I’m commited but to change theory into practice you need commitment and a bit of luck don’t you agree? I just need Dr Phil to call me because the books I’m writing bring his life skills to elementary school children.

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