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	<title>Comments on: Jump! Even if You&#8217;re Not Ready!</title>
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		<title>By: Jayson Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jayson Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is exactly how I have always felt about my work.  Even as a little kid, people viewed me as &quot;lazy&quot; and &quot;unproductive&quot;.  The truth was that I never felt ready to reveal my ideas; they weren&#039;t good enough, they weren&#039;t PERFECT!  Assignments were never started simply because I could not complete it in my head first.  I would get so excited at first, thinking I had the perfect idea... but it was never good enough, not yet.  This happened over and over.  I was labeled a &quot;slow starter&quot;, a &quot;late bloomer&quot;.

Obviously, if you do not TRY, you do not DO!  The habit was formed, and I began to believe the labels.  I bought into what everybody else was saying.  And ceased to listen to the genius within.

Today, though, is a new day!  After a few successes, I&#039;ve reopened that door that was closed to my hidden genius.  I have reinstated the com-link, and am ready to &quot;JUMP! even though I may not be ready&quot;

Thanks Chris,

Jayson Smith</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is exactly how I have always felt about my work.  Even as a little kid, people viewed me as &#8220;lazy&#8221; and &#8220;unproductive&#8221;.  The truth was that I never felt ready to reveal my ideas; they weren&#8217;t good enough, they weren&#8217;t PERFECT!  Assignments were never started simply because I could not complete it in my head first.  I would get so excited at first, thinking I had the perfect idea&#8230; but it was never good enough, not yet.  This happened over and over.  I was labeled a &#8220;slow starter&#8221;, a &#8220;late bloomer&#8221;.</p>
<p>Obviously, if you do not TRY, you do not DO!  The habit was formed, and I began to believe the labels.  I bought into what everybody else was saying.  And ceased to listen to the genius within.</p>
<p>Today, though, is a new day!  After a few successes, I&#8217;ve reopened that door that was closed to my hidden genius.  I have reinstated the com-link, and am ready to &#8220;JUMP! even though I may not be ready&#8221;</p>
<p>Thanks Chris,</p>
<p>Jayson Smith</p>
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