Words of Encouragement for Someone Taking a Big Risk
Quitting a safe corporate job to start a business. Packing up an apartment and moving to a city where they know no one. Ending a comfortable but stagnant relationship.
When someone takes a massive leap of faith, society usually responds by projecting their own fears onto them ("Are you sure that's a good idea? What if you fail?"). The absolute best thing you can do as their friend is to be the counterweight to that fear.
Your job isn't to guarantee them success. Your job is to validate their courage. Here are templates to send them right as they are stepping off the edge.
Fear-Busting Texts and Templates
1. The Reality Check
Remind them that the fear they are feeling is proof that they are doing exactly what they are supposed to do.
2. The "Safety Net" Anchor
Taking a risk feels like walking a tightrope without a net. Tell them you are the net.
Send an anonymous, beautifully designed digital affirmation card straight to their phone.
3. The Regret Reframer
Focus them on the cost of *not* trying, rather than the risk of failing.
Send them the courage to jump.
A digital affirmation card acts as a beautiful psychological anchor. Send them a supportive, beautifully designed card completely free.
Send a Free Card Now ✨They need one person who simply says: "I see what you're trying to do. I believe you can pull it off." Be that person.
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