limitations make your life better

one thing about limitations we’ve got to deeply understand is this:

they aren’t bad.

it’s important for us to understand limitations because they help us to elevate higher —

with limited vocabulary, you can decide to read more, engage in more conversations, seek the definitions of words you encounter, + proactively learn the meanings of words for expansive reasons.

with limited world views, you can decide to travel more, to speak + engage with people of different cultures, to visit diverse restaurants + eat different cuisines, + to listen to music from all around the world.

with limitations on your budget, you may decide to ramp up your creativity, get curious about all of the dope things you can do with what you have, + think of ways you can get exactly what you want + need while thinking outside of the box. 

limitations are in your life to expand you, fam.

they teach you what you need to know about yourself + as you can see, can help you build up your tolerance, your patience, + your ingenuity.

today, challenge your limitations.

with a valiant effort, confront the limitations put by yourself + others on your life + see the challenges + value they bring as they bring out the best parts of you.

you can + will transcend beyond any limitation placed in front of you, fam.

up until now, you’ve been known to overcome any obstacles placed on your path + it’s with great certainty that the buck doesn’t end here.

life is what it is + because of that, the circumstances (limitations) ain’t gone never matter.

you can because you’ve willed yourself to — that’s it, that’s all, that’s fact, + that’s law.

be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach

journal prompt(s) for today:  

what’s a limitation that you are challenging today? what is the intended purpose of the limitation + what have you decided that is will be used as in your life? in what ways, if any, does it intent differ from the way it’s used by you?