Big Ideas, Real Impact.
Personal experiences and mistakes combined with the experiences and the knowledge of others to try to bring awareness towards mental health and mindsets. Trying to help people live happier lives.
Lessons
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Pressure is a Privilege
Pressure is a privilege—it means you’ve been given an opportunity worth striving for. Not everyone gets the chance to feel this weight—pressure isn’t meant to break you—it’s meant to build you.
Pressure is a privilege—it means you’ve been given an opportunity worth striving for. Not everyone gets the chance to feel this weight—pressure isn’t meant to break you—it’s meant to build you.
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The Danger of Complacency
Complacency quietly convinces you that where you are is good enough, stealing the hunger that once pushed you to grow — it blurs your vision — making potential feel optional and effort unnecessary.
Complacency quietly convinces you that where you are is good enough, stealing the hunger that once pushed you to grow — it blurs your vision — making potential feel optional and effort unnecessary.
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GGF - Grace, Gratitude, Faith
Grace reminds us that we are given more than we deserve, gratitude teaches us to cherish it, and faith gives us the strength to trust that even in uncertainty, we are being guided forward.
Grace reminds us that we are given more than we deserve, gratitude teaches us to cherish it, and faith gives us the strength to trust that even in uncertainty, we are being guided forward.
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Make Yourself Proud
Making yourself proud isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up, staying true to who you are, and knowing you gave your best, even on the days it was hard.
Making yourself proud isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up, staying true to who you are, and knowing you gave your best, even on the days it was hard.
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Don’t Compare your Success to Others
Comparing your success to someone else’s only distracts you from your own growth. Everyone’s journey moves at a different pace, shaped by different struggles and opportunities. The only progress that truly matters is the one that makes you better than you were yesterday. Don’t believe everything you see on social media.
Comparing your success to someone else’s only distracts you from your own growth. Everyone’s journey moves at a different pace, shaped by different struggles and opportunities. The only progress that truly matters is the one that makes you better than you were yesterday. Don’t believe everything you see on social media.
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Lesson 1
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Lesson 2
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