If there's something I've learned in my career, it's that "basic" things are actually really hard and often rely on multiple layers of high performance. We love the idea of the genius but there's no shortcut to success at scale. It requires a lot of people doing hard, honest work
Learn to also give the grace you give other people to yourself.
Don't beat yourself up all the time
You deserve love too, you are human and you deserve grace too
To procrastinate is to be entitled. It is arrogant. It assumes there will be a later. It assumes you’ll have the discipline to get to it later (despite not having the discipline now).
Once you understand how hard it is to earn money, you’ll realise that someone giving it to you cannot be anything but intentional. On top of that they’re giving you the freedom to get something YOU want. Perspective is everything. Open your minds.
Not 30+ but the core “error” of youth is sitting stuck in indecision. Analysis paralysis
There is no “best or worst option”. It’s all a false binary.
U simply choose SOMETHING & start walking forward ASAP. Then the path self-corrects 2 where u should be
But u gotta get in
That’s why I don’t like it when women encourage women to rely on men & not work to be independent.
These are the filth & dregs of society you’re supporting by doing that.
You get to a point in your life where all you want is peace of mind.
I have this way of putting my problems at the back of my head until I’m ready to face them. Call me a coward but nothing is more important to me than enjoying that short period of being at peace and happy.
Be kind to the people you are managing. Praise your team/advocate for them when you can.
Avoid micromanaging.
Build a team you can trust to get the work done.
Fixable mistakes should always be a teaching moment.
Respect everyone.
The little life check in matters.