
It has to be done.
It has to be done.
And you get to do it.
Even if you’re not 100% sure how.
We’ve all heard that nagging voice: “I’m not qualified enough.” “Someone else could do this better.” or “What if people disagree—or think I’m being naive?” Ironically, the more we learn or care, the more we see the gaps in our knowledge.
But guess what? That’s often the best sign you’re ready.
The Paradox of Growth
• Learning More = Feeling Less Certain
Science often references a phenomenon related to the Dunning-Kruger effect: the more we discover, the more acutely we sense our limitations. This can breed impostor syndrome.
• Boldness in Not Knowing
True humility isn’t about sitting on the sidelines—it’s about recognizing our knowledge gaps while stepping forward to do the work anyway.
Being a “Channel,” Despite Doubts
• You’re Not a Lone Wolf
When you’re a channel for something bigger—an idea, a mission, a new business—know that the mission itself supports you. The soul of a company, a cause, or a creation often feels like it has a life of its own. You’re simply the person who said “yes” to bringing it forth.
• It’ll Be Revealed as You Go
Often, we delay launching our ideas because we want a guaranteed formula for success. But real innovation or heartfelt service rarely works that way. You learn by moving, by making the next decision that aligns with your values.
• Humility Paired with Confidence
True humility means being open to feedback, acknowledging that you don’t have all the answers, and continuing anyway. It’s a delicate dance: You remain teachable and trust that you have what it takes.
Why The Leap Matters
• If Not You, Who?
We’ve all had that moment when we see someone else publish an article or start a business we’ve been contemplating for ages. Don’t let “What if I fail?” or “What if no one cares?” stop you. If you feel called to channel something, odds are there’s a reason.
• Authenticity Is Magnetic
People resonate with genuine passion—even if it’s raw, unpolished, or still evolving. They connect with your willingness to show up honestly more than your desire to be perfect.
• It Creates Space for Others
By taking a leap, you inspire others to do the same. Your act of vulnerability becomes a precedent for collaboration, feedback, and collective growth.
Look in the comments for Practical Tips to Embrace Being the Channel
But don't forget.
It has to be done. And you get to do it.
So, why not you? And why not now?
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