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An Open Letter To Myself When I Feel Uncertain

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An Open Letter To Myself When I Feel Uncertain
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Life is full of uncertainties and questions that cannot be answered by anything other than experience. More often than not, questions pile up faster than answers are discovered. Despite this, it's important to enjoy the ride and not let these questions overwhelm you too much. Remember to focus on the moment while also considering the future, but don't think that you need to have your entire future planned out to a T. As you go through your days, keep these few things in mind:

1. You're good enough to achieve anything you set your mind to.

2. You have everything you need to achieve your goals.

3. Always reevaluate your life.

4. Don't forget to look to your friends and peers for guidance.

5. The future is undetermined and there are many possibilities.

6. Every choice you make, even the less-than-optimal ones, should be taken as an experience.

7. Never forget where you came from.

8. Nothing is set in stone. You can make changes when you want or need to.

9. No matter what, never forget to keep challenging yourself.

10. This is your life--make the most of it.

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