Choose to make today your most grateful day yet. For there’s power—and I mean real, raw, and life-changing power—in being cognizant of and appreciating the little things. Things others take for granted.
Waiting until you get good at things is so overrated. Trying while knowing how much you suck? That’s golden.
Companies that go into a deep restructuring by executing layoffs may survive the pandemic. But they also may very well flounder in the decade to come.
Spring into action because of your finitude. That’s how enduring legacies are born and remain alive long after you are gone.
Do not let your fears short-circuit your potential in life. The possibility of humiliation, shame, and worthlessness can be an immensely potent conduit for a fuller, richer life—if only you had the courage to dance to that music of not knowing how things will eventually turn out. But for that to happen—for you to be able to get into the groove of realizing those potentials—you must first learn to let go of your fears.
In a world eschewed to virtue, ego is considered a dirty word, and an even dirtier truth about ourselves, we are taught never to acknowledge.
Those ups and downs in your life? Those ebbs and flows of your emotions? It happened to you for a reason. That’s what made you “you” in your own unique way. That’s what made you “whole” in your broken way.