Grace Beverley
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If I put.
Like a few thousand more in, then we could get to a point where we never hit that debt point because we never hit that cash flow issue.
And at that point, I was like, yeah, I believe in this enough.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to take the risk, like potentially fuck everything up, but I'm going to take the risk.
I'm not going to wind it down at that point.
And I wish we could speak forever and ever because we have a lot to speak about.
But very sadly, we have to wrap up for recording time.
So can I ask you what the best piece of advice is that you've ever been given?
I love that.
Well, thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
And, yeah, I mean, we'll leave all of your info in the show notes, but I'm sure people have seen you before and I'm sure they will be seeing you again.
What is up?
I'm Grace Beverley and welcome back to Working Hard, the podcast-shaped guidebook on how to improve your own life and achieve what you actually dreamed of doing.
Because life's too short for boring podcasts and bad advice.
What is up and welcome back to Working Hard.
Today we're talking about something that I genuinely think is shaping our careers and our creativity and our relationships and our confidence so much more than we realise, which is the fear of being cringe.
I think at the very surface is actually the fear of trying, which feels like being cringe because currently, nowadays, we have such a big audience everywhere.
This for a lot of us is a very real paralyzing fear of looking embarrassing in public, of trying something and having someone roll their eyes at you, of putting yourself forward and being judged for it.