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115. Not being ready is your sign to begin with Kim Payne

115. Not being ready is your sign to begin with Kim Payne

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In this episode, I flip the classic line "begin with the end in mind" and propose a fresh alternative that can be even more helpful when you're trying to get something off the ground.

If you're sitting on an idea, dream, or whisper of possibility but feeling overwhelmed because you don't have it all figured out - this is your call to action.

I share some personal stories, drop in a few juicy metaphors, and recount a memorable moment in a homewares store that unexpectedly sparked the name of this podcast: Courageous Me.

This one's for you if you've been saying "not yet," "maybe one day," or "I'm not ready."

Whether it's a big life decision, a creative nudge, or a simple personal change; uncertainty and 'not ready' aren't signs to delay, they're reasons to begin.


You don't need clarity to start. You need the courage to begin.

Key Takeaways:

o You don't need to have everything sorted before you start.

o The clarity you're waiting for often comes after you begin-not before.

o Momentum reveals the next step far more than overthinking does.

o Waiting for the perfect plan can lead to years of missed opportunity.

o Feeling unready isn't a reason to wait - it's part of getting ahead.

o If you've figured things out before, you can do it again.

o One decision to begin can change everything.

o You can't finish what you don't start.

Where to find me:

Website: Kim Payne

LinkedIn: Kim Payne

Instagram: @iamkimpayne

Facebook: KimPayne9Rok

**Book a FREE 45 min Call to Action to help you get to the starting line. What have you got to lose?

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