ever seen someone doing something you feel like anyone can do?
anyone can change the oil in a car
anyone can make a pizza
anyone can deliver groceries
anyone can organize an event
anyone can volunteer in the community
see that’s the thing: anyone can + not everyone will.
there’s always someone out there willing to do the work that you aren’t willing or ready to do, fam.
today, see the value in the contributions of others.
yea, anyone can collect trash, but guess what?
there are people out there that do it with passion + purpose, who understand + see the value of keeping our streets clean.
to celebrate their efforts is to acknowledge that they are doing meaningful work + to treat them with dignity + respect.
everyone in this world has an opportunity to define what “working purposefully” means to them.
making a cup of coffee with enthusiasm + love is not only as important as treating + diagnosing disease in the body, it’s a perfect way to keep the positive energy flowing from one person to the next.
continue encouraging others to pursue their passions.
you may not understand why they want to do what they are doing + that’s okay — their vision for their life is their vision for their life.
support other’s efforts of being the best version of themselves they can be in this moment.
no matter how great or small their contributions may seem to you, value what they do in helping uplift the vibration of this world.
understand that we are all here on purpose with purpose + that there is not one activity that is greater than the next.
we need one another to survive + thrive, so we must continue encouraging one another to show up as our best selves regardless of the capacity in which we serve.
anyone can be kind, considerate, + accepting of others —
are you that somebody?
what are you willing to do, fam?
yes, you can do a lot of things, but what are you willing to concentrate your efforts on today + pursue with your full effort?
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
what do you consider to be “dirty work”? explain why you consider it “dirty work”.
are you willing to do the “dirty work” to experience the lifestyle you’ve always wanted to live? why or why not?