there’s less of a learning curve now

the purpose of achievement isn’t to smugly look down upon others who have not done what you’ve done.

you don’t accomplish a goal simply to sit on said accomplishment + do nothing.

achievement is about learning, applying, + sharing;

it’s nothing more than a solution to a problem.

when you achieve great things, you learn about yourself.

you may not have realized how capable you are until you conquered this goal.

achieving also accelerates application.

now that you know exactly what you can do, there’s less of a learning curve — you know you can do it + that in it of itself makes it easier to go out + do it.

successes is to be shared, not hoarded.

imagine knowing cpr, you see a person in desperate need of it, + you don’t attempt to do anything to save their lives.

the same logic applies to achieving a goal —

you know you can do something + instead of sharing your gift with the world you’re sitting back + watching the world crumble before your eyes.

what’s up with that?

your gifts, skills, + knowledge are transformative.

the shit you can do isn’t to be taken lightly, fam.

you can do a great deal of good for the world by simply showing up + doing what you do!

don’t hide your achievements, 

don’t sit on your success, 

+

don’t keep undermining your creativity.

you are exceptionally dope + have accomplished dope things, fam.

it’s time you share your dopeness with the world. 🌎☀️

be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach

journal prompt(s) for today:  

in what ways can you frame your achievements as a learning journey rather than a flex? what obstacles did you overcome to get here?

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