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Have you ever wanted to do something and been paralyzed by fear or indecision? What if?? That's a horror story. Tell, write, or draw your story. It might not be so scary. Or it might be! Either way, you'll unlock insights to get unstuck and help you move forward. For example:
Maybe your story is not so scary. You need to have a tough conversation at work with a direct report. But you're friends. What if you hurt her feelings? Wait, she's resilient. Bring chocolate? She'll appreciate you help? This isn't a horror story, after all. You've got this. Go.
Maybe your story is over the top. Like, ridiculous. You're presenting to an executive team. What if they spend the meeting on their phones? Or fall asleep? Ack! That's not a horror story. It's a comedy. You're smart and creative. Comedies are hard to write. Keep going...
...you can chose to accept the comedic factor of what you're going to do and lean into the humor. Or you can rewrite your comedy however you want. School of Rock? Bueller? You want to stretch yourself a la Dead Poet's Society? Either way, not a horror story. You've got this. Go.
Or maybe your story is just a horror story. It's scary. Really scary. That meeting you ran last week was a disaster. Everyone probably hates you for wasting their time. If you bring up X with your boss, he'll fire you. Ack! Hugs. Your worst nightmare came true. In your head...
It feels true, yes. But ask yourself: is this story true? Find out. Now you've got a mystery to write. And solve. What's the smallest thing you can do to get more data? Today? Tomorrow? I love horror stories, but I *love* a good mystery. And so does your brain. What's next?? Go!
So if you ever feel stuck and unable to move forward because of a story you tell yourself:

a) Know that humans are storytelling creatures. Good job!

b) Admire your crafty work. High five!

c) Channel your craft. Write your story to move you forward rather than hold you back.
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