Take the Leap: Overcoming Fear of Starting - Jordan Hale - ebook

Take the Leap: Overcoming Fear of Starting ebook

Jordan Hale

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The distance between a viable idea and a launched venture is rarely measured in resources, timing, or market conditions. It is measured in the space between intention and action — a space occupied almost entirely by fear. Take the Leap examines the underlying dynamics of entrepreneurial hesitation and explores how deliberate reframing of risk, identity, and readiness transforms paralysis into purposeful forward motion. This book reframes the common assumption that fear of starting is a personal weakness to be conquered. Instead, it explores how resistance functions as a rational response to uncertainty — and how understanding its mechanics, rather than suppressing them, becomes the most effective path toward sustainable entrepreneurial action. Drawing on patterns observed across founders who navigated significant personal and professional risk to build lasting ventures, the book examines the dynamics between preparation and over-preparation, between calculated risk and perceived catastrophe, and between the identity a person holds today and the one required to lead tomorrow. It reveals how the decision to begin is not a single moment of courage, but a sequence of deliberate, compounding commitments to clarity over comfort. For aspiring entrepreneurs, career transitioners, and professionals standing at the threshold of their first venture, this book offers a strategically grounded exploration of initiation as a learnable, repeatable discipline — rooted in self-awareness rather than reckless boldness.

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Liczba stron: 219

Rok wydania: 2026

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