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Daily Reflection
March 10, 2026
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
— Wayne Gretzky

How often do we hesitate to move forward because we fear making a mistake?

We play it safe.

But in doing so, we often surrender the very opportunity that could help us grow into who we are capable of becoming.

Taking the shot requires courage.

Every meaningful decision carries risk. With risk comes the possibility of failure. The real issue is not the risk itself — it is how we interpret failure.

If we frame failure as a learning opportunity, we take the shot. We accept the outcome and grow from the experience.

But if we allow fear to control the decision, we never take the shot at all.

And when that happens, we lose twice.

We lose the chance for a winning outcome. And we lose the opportunity to grow through the experience.

Instead, we are left with something far worse than failure — regret.

As children we weren’t afraid to try.

We learned to walk by falling. We learned to speak by stumbling through words.

Trial and error didn’t discourage us. It propelled us forward.

At that stage of life we hadn’t yet formed the limiting beliefs that convince us something might be impossible.

And look at the growth that occurred during that time.

What if we could rediscover that same willingness today?

What might become possible?

Yes, it requires more courage now.

We understand the potential consequences. We know what failure can feel like.

But courage is a muscle.

And like any muscle, it grows stronger when we use it.

A life of safety may feel comfortable in the moment, but over time it often leads to a far more uncomfortable question:

What might have been?

So today ask yourself:

Where have you been holding back?

What shot are you afraid to take?
Let’s not live a life wondering what could have been.
Let’s find out what could be.
Takeaway: Opportunities require action.

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