Courage from a cold shower

* types after taking a cold shower *

No hesitations. No waiting. Just go.

In one of the podcasts I was listening to in finance, one of the steps to get better in figuring this out was to learn how to just dive right into a cold shower. There was more steps than that but this one stuck to me. I am currently struggling with proper finances, and being smart about learning the system and so I find resources this way. However, ever since I applied this action in my morning and evening routine, a cold shower taught me more than I thought it would, when it comes to doing things for my business.

Thus, I was able to set up my coffee cart in different parts of Hilo, for the photos & promotion purposes that I am mobile and I am able to serve on the east side of Hawai’i island. As easy as this sounds, it wasn’t. In many things I have not done in my life, this was one that I had to figure out. I needed the courage to set up all equipment in places with too many strangers, in scorching heat, and an area with higher chances of rain.

and in this world of uncertainty, we learn to be optimistic. Everything fits my Hyundai turtle car.

1st Photo: Jan 1 Liliuokalani Garden - so much people, yet I sparked up curiosity

2nd Photo: Jan 3 (am) Volcano - droplets of rain were coming, so I set up & broke down with an intense speed I didn’t realize I was capable of

3rd Photo: Jan 3 (pm) near 4 miles - extremely hot & cars passing by, good lighting & sparked up curiosity as well

… and after I took the photos I needed, more ideas came rushing in on how I can make the most out of these the next time around. I learned the “How” and now I am not afraid. The Power of a Cold shower is greater than just doing it. It holds the power of doing it again and again. By developing that habit, I learned the How’s of building up courage.



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