Looking back over the last few years, the most rewarding experiences have come from me choosing to set aside my fear and take a risk, to act boldly. It sounds silly, but I just remembered how I'm always telling the choir to "sing with confidence," because even though they're worried about messing up, they know the words better than they think they do. There are worse things than going into the bridge too fast or mixing up the lyrics. It's the intention that matters.
Every great thing I've ever done, I was afraid to do at one point in time. I mean, ample proof exists at my fingertips that would suggest the time has come to accept any change for the better, no matter how frightening. I should sing with confidence, trill my melodies in this time of waiting.
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