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✍️ I’ve been doing this for years—and I still get nervous.
Share how you get over your nerves
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Today’s LinkedIn Prompt:
✍️ I’ve been doing this for years—and I still get nervous.
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I’ve been [insert role or activity] for years—and I still get nervous before [task/situation].
That nervous energy reminds me that I care.
Here’s how I work through it: [tip].
Why This Works: It normalizes nerves and shares a practical mindset shift.
Pro Tip: End with a reflection on how nerves can be a good sign.
Action Step: Share something that still gives you nerves and how you handle it.
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