“I am very impressed with our Quest“
The Habit of Ferocity

“I am very impressed with our Quest“

I feel like I'm getting to more and more delicate, vulnerable, sensitive places in myself. It started with goals, which required a deep intimate meeting with myself (what interests me, what I want, what I desire), and now in the last week a meeting with fears (how to work with them, how to work on them) and risk assessment and looking for ways to reduce risk and increase chances of success. I am very impressed with our Quest. It requires commitment, adherence to my own new plan, attention and creativity and action, my planned actions and checking results. I'm beginning to feel like a giant in a great process of development and work. I am committed. I have a lot of work ahead of me but I know what and how. And I am very grateful. Besides, I think that the very fact that I did not give up in front of the difficulties and high demands of the Quest proves that I am great, I am a giant. I greet you great guys, giants, heroes. Good luck. Don't stop on your way. Thank you.

Gosia Dudzińska

United States

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