Sentence examples for be afraid to explore from inspiring English sources

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Be proactive, search for listings on company websites, and don't be afraid to explore choices outside of your chosen career.

As you get to know each other, don't be afraid to explore big life questions: What do you want to do with your life?

"The reason we have to be so visceral is that the songs are visceral, and we want people not to be afraid to explore that side of themselves," said Ms. Pipkin, 27, who is from Fredericksburg, Va.

"Don't be afraid to explore different personae early on, but once you have found a kind of connection with the audience, once you think you know what your core proposition is, for example as a geek, a klutz, or a non-self-aware prick, then go with it and go deep and see what you can do.

"Don't get lost but don't be afraid to explore off your route".

Don't be afraid to explore, to be adventurous, and to change your mind.

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Why head in that direction if you're afraid to explore the humor?

And Mr. Keane, as least as adapted here, is afraid to explore too deeply the fundamental sadness of these lonely characters, choosing instead to layer on the sex jokes and to wrap it all up with a smarmy ending that's visible far in advance.

Even as someone immersed in tech 24/7, I was afraid to explore the capabilities of my old phones on Verizon.

Anxious rats are afraid to explore and will stand in a safer place, such as the outer perimeter of the OF or the closed arm of the EPM.

And they've been told so many times not to adjust a program's settings (for fear of doing something wrong), that they're afraid to explore the site and figure out the privacy settings for themselves.

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