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Success is not always a result of careful, logical planning.  The Light Code Review Trust what your stomach tells you. Martin Luther King did not say, I have a plan. Dream of a spectacular work life and do everything in your power to make it come true.

Take the time to stop and think about these lessons-do they resonate with you. What are your key truths about what fuels your passion for work. You can use the list above or create your own and use them as talismans to ward off the discouraging and overwhelming negative moments at work.

Hello, my name is Jessica. I'm an entrepreneur. The process of admitting that and coming into that role has been one for me of continual moments of unfolding, unveiling and sometimes hard truth.

At moments I've thought I was clear on what I'd been experiencing and where I was headed. I knew I was moving into my calling. In those moments, I felt bold, brave and unstoppable. I had endless energy and knew something great was in my future.

But then in other moments I would find myself lost in a fog of insecurity, fear, second-guessing or terrible pressure. And at those moments, I have almost had an out-of-body experience where my fearful self would look at my entrepreneurial self and say, What the heck are you doing.. Get in line. Get a regular job and stop having delusions of grandeur. And yet, I couldn't fall in line. I never could, actually. I am hard-wired to dream, to envision, to create. I do it in my sleep, in the shower, in a traffic jam, in meetings, in movies.

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