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How many times have you held onto a decision that no longer served you? Not because it was right, but because you were afraid of what people would think if you changed your mind? So many of us become prisoners of our own words. We fear being called inconsistent, contradictory, or unreliable, so we stay committed to beliefs, decisions, and identities that we’ve long outgrown. But is changing your mind really a sign of weakness? or is it a sign of growth? Growth often requires us to challenge old perspectives, embrace new information, and make different choices. The courage to evolve is far more valuable than the need to appear consistent for the sake of other people’s opinions. If you’ve ever struggled with letting go of outdated decisions, feared judgment for changing direction, or felt trapped by expectations, this is for you. I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments: Have you ever stayed committed to something simply because you didn’t want people to think you were inconsistent? If this video resonates with you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs the reminder that growth sometimes means changing your mind #kelvinodenusi #personalgrowth #psychodynamicsofgrowth #grief #okin #confidence #dothingsyoudontwanttodo #selflove #emotionalintelligence #fas
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