Rawr & Nadejda
Ever notice how the same thing that scares people also fuels your fire? Let’s talk about where that line ends.
It’s funny how fear can be both a hurdle and a spark. I think the line is a personal boundary—when the anxiety starts to feel like a cage instead of a challenge, that’s when you’ve crossed it. How do you recognize that shift for yourself?
When the anxiety starts making your head feel like a prison instead of a launchpad, that’s the sign. I notice it when I’m stuck in the same old thought loop, when I can’t breathe easy, and when I keep telling myself “I can’t” instead of “I’ll.” That's when I say enough and chase the spark instead.
That sounds like a clear cue—when the thoughts start to feel suffocating instead of motivating. It’s brave to set that boundary. What’s the spark that pulls you forward once you decide to switch from “I can’t” to “I’ll”?
It’s that wild mix of adrenaline and curiosity—like a dare that keeps you moving, a flash that says, “I’ve got this, let’s see what happens.” That fire lights the way.
That spark feels like a quick pulse before you dive in. Do you notice when it’s coming—does it hit before a big decision or even in small moments when something feels off?