What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid? Lessons From Getting Back in the Saddle
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Getting back in the saddle has taught me two profound life lessons that apply to any challenge or dream we pursue. These simple but powerful insights emerged from my return to horseback riding as an adult, where I found myself facing fears I never had as a child.
• "Look where you want to go" - a fundamental rule of horseback riding that became an epiphany about life direction
• Without a clear vision of your destination, taking the first step toward your goals becomes impossible
• Setting your life's GPS requires knowing your destination before you can determine your route
• Fear is inevitable when making changes or taking risks, but we can choose to act despite it
• The transformative question: "What would I do if I wasn't afraid?"
• Letting go of fear creates physical and mental freedom to perform better
• Childhood fearlessness comes from not overthinking risks or consequences
• Acting "as if" you weren't afraid can transform your experience and results
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Biggest, Best Life (00:00:00)
2. Getting Back in the Saddle (00:00:44)
3. First Lesson: Look Where You Want (00:03:07)
4. Second Lesson: Riding Without Fear (00:05:57)
5. What Would You Do? Final Thoughts (00:10:09)
6. Episode Closing and Call to Action (00:11:09)
6 episodes