the importance of a challenge lies in its ability to help us shatter glass ceilings.
we don’t have know something is truly limiting until we are tasked to work within its confines.
what we come to find out is that the most challenging part isn’t the task itself,
it’s figuring out how to either work within the confines of the limitations or to break free from the constraints + do something that shatters all expectations + limits while simultaneously fulfilling the challenge.
today’s challenges are designed with you in mind, fam.
these challenges serve the purpose of helping you learn + grow, of refining your skills, of becoming conscious of your self-talk, + of encouraging you to look within to tap into your strength, your courage, + your innate wisdom to help complete the task at hand.
in no way, shape, or form is the challenge there to make you look or feel bad about your life.
on the contrary, it will likely have you questioning whether who you think you are is who you’re presenting yourself to be.
for the sake of prosperity + gaining unlimited access to all the abundance in the world, move away from the school of the thought that anything in life is working against you, fam.
life is + will continue working for your highest good meaning no matter what comes your way, you can always use it to help you curate + experience the life that you’ve always wanted to experience: a rich + fulfilling life on your own terms.
when you are met with a challenge today, get ready to flex your skills while expanding your horizons.
easy, hard, or indifferent, the challenge is here waiting for you to bring your best efforts, your best critical thinking skills, to the forefront.
+ as proven time + time again, you can do anything you commit your mind to doing.
it’s go time. you’ve got this.
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
| think of a current challenge in your life. what are the actual, unchangeable rules of this challenge, + what rules are you assuming exist that might actually be flexible? now that you’ve defined the challenge, what move(s) are you willing to make today to help you get through the challenge? |