Home Actor Colin O’Brady HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Colin O'Brady Instagram - The best thing about fear? You can use it as motivation. You can use it as the fuel you need to accomplish whatever task you have at hand. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Antarctica in the middle of a storm with -80 degrees wind chill. Or if you’re in the office. Or in the classroom. Use your fear as the strength you need to keep going. Embrace it. Being fearless is overrated. (via @impacttheory & @tombilyeu)

Colin O’Brady Instagram – The best thing about fear? You can use it as motivation. You can use it as the fuel you need to accomplish whatever task you have at hand. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Antarctica in the middle of a storm with -80 degrees wind chill. Or if you’re in the office. Or in the classroom. Use your fear as the strength you need to keep going. Embrace it. Being fearless is overrated. (via @impacttheory & @tombilyeu)

Colin O'Brady Instagram - The best thing about fear? You can use it as motivation. You can use it as the fuel you need to accomplish whatever task you have at hand. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Antarctica in the middle of a storm with -80 degrees wind chill. Or if you’re in the office. Or in the classroom. Use your fear as the strength you need to keep going. Embrace it. Being fearless is overrated. (via @impacttheory & @tombilyeu)

Colin O’Brady Instagram – The best thing about fear?

You can use it as motivation.

You can use it as the fuel you need to accomplish whatever task you have at hand.

It doesn’t matter if you’re in Antarctica in the middle of a storm with -80 degrees wind chill.

Or if you’re in the office.

Or in the classroom.

Use your fear as the strength you need to keep going.

Embrace it.

Being fearless is overrated.

(via @impacttheory & @tombilyeu) | Posted on 05/Dec/2023 05:58:45

Colin O’Brady Instagram – Our prehistoric brains are hardwired to be negatively triggered by criticism.

Why?

When we lived in caves, the feeling of shame or not belonging was a warning sign that we wouldn’t survive if the tribe abandoned us.

Despite this dependency on the group no longer being as extreme in modern life, our DNA still triggers the fight-or-flight response as a defense mechanism to criticism.

It’s about time we flipped the script and dared greatly.

Will you?
Colin O’Brady Instagram – This is your life. You have the power to decide exactly how you want to live it.

I thought telling my grandma that I quit my job was hard.

Years later, I found out what hard really was when I started telling people that I planned to walk across Antarctica alone.

Imagine how many versions of “that’s a terrible idea,” “don’t do that,” “it’s impossible,” and “you’re going to fail” I heard when I announced that expedition.

Countless.

But that didn’t stop me from trying.

When I returned home from my successful solo crossing of Antarctica, I quieted the critics who originally told me it was a bad idea.

However, an entirely new group of critics raised their hands, saying disparaging things like my crossing was “achievable” and “contrived.”

You’ll rarely, if ever, be criticized by someone who’s living their best life.

Chances are, those people will know — and respect — the challenges of your pursuit.

More often, criticism comes from those who are disappointed by the outcomes of their own lives and need a target for their frustration and insecurity.

Is there a time and place to listen to constructive criticism, advice, or feedback?

Yes, absolutely.

The key is learning how to discern constructive criticism from destructive criticism.

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