when you say, “i don’t think i can”, you + no one else who values you actually believes that’s true.
even if your skills aren’t up to par, you are capable… of learning.
success doesn’t evade you because you aren’t good at anything — nah, that ain’t it.
achievement doesn’t feel attainable because you aren’t willing.
you aren’t willing to put in the work,
you aren’t willing to practice + gain skills,
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you aren’t willing not only learn, but employ what you’ve learned to help you grow + gain greater.
it’s not failure that you are afraid of, fam — it’s your excuses that’ve got you spooked.
instead of blaming life + others for your current circumstance or situation, take a look inside + see what’s really holding you back: your excuses.
all that you need in life is readily available for you to consume + build upon at your own leisure, so whether you have enough is never the question.
what you must do now is have a “come to Jesus moment” with yourself + seriously talk out your insecurities — lay them on the table, fam!
let go of what you’ve placed in your head about your current abilities + rest in this mantra:
i am fully capable of getting this done + because of that, success is within my grasp.
you always could, you can now, + you still can later.
the time to change your life is now.
be well, + in all that you do today, be successful.
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
will you continue hiding behind your excuses or are you willing to do something about your experience? explain your position.