Tara Mohr
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So we normalize it.
It's okay.
It is scary a lot.
It's, you know, asks us to trust ourselves and do something different.
And we tend to feel a lot of self-doubt around our calling.
So we can normalize all that.
And then the other thing, people will often feel like, I don't have the money to do what I feel called to do.
I don't have the time.
or I'm not qualified.
And so I spend a lot of time when I'm working with groups and how do we, how do we get to the essence of your calling and then find the way you can live that out this week?
So if you're telling me your calling is to be a painter that is showing in galleries in New York, I'm going to ask you, how are you going to make art and share it with somebody that
Like this very week, this very week.
And I'm also not going to let you tell me if you're researching galleries that you spent time living your calling.
We can do that, but that's not a substitute for the thing that's the actual essence of it.
Make art, share art.
right, for that person, that has to come alive.
And that's usually really counter to like, especially our good girl way of thinking.
Our good girl way of thinking is like, I'm going to wait till the right moment, or I'm going to research things like, I'm going to do all the steps around the thing itself.
Yeah.
I'm going to wait till there's a gap and a moment and an opening and then.