Moving on is how we move forward.
The faster you fix the mistake, the quicker you can move on.

Moving on is how we move forward.
The faster you fix the mistake, the quicker you can move on.
Fighting the war of external competition, complacency, and growth: looking internally is half the battle.
Reasons are choices.
We can choose any reason to do something.
We can choose any reason not to do something.
Nothing is real unless we believe it.
Truth has nothing to do with reality.
Truth doesn’t change.
Reality adjusts based on what we decide to accept.
Our reality,
or what is real to us,
is 100% determined by our perspective, perception, and responses.
True leadership is forged in courage: to act rightly amid fear, to place others before self, and to hold firm to virtue despite the cost. Compassion is not weakness; it is courage illuminated by wisdom.
We often fall into believing the delusional lie that we are the only ones suffering; this makes the suffering even worse.
By understanding that others suffer, and they suffer alongside us, we can gain a better perspective in order to adjust our perspective to create a better future.
If you do what helps you feel love,
you will feel happier.
If you do what helps you feel alive,
you will feel happier.
If you do what helps you feel happy,
you are in a better position to help others feel happy as well.
Emotional Competence is simple:
Step 1: Identify Emotions
Step 2: Regulate Emotions
Not easy, but simple.
As you learn to regulate your emotions, your confidence will increase.
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the deliberate choice to act rightly despite it. Here are six keys to overcoming fear-based obstacles: active optimism, decisive action, moral compass, relentless tenacity, interpersonal support, and following one’s purpose.
By uplifting others through gratitude, patience, and vision, we simultaneously unlock our own growth and resilience.