• Are you Team Ronaldinho or Team Neymar? 🇧🇷
• Alexia Putellas or Sophia Smith? ⚽️
• World Cup win or Champions League glory? 🏆
This or That with me - THE best dressed agent in Europe now live on my IG & LinkedIn (@Akin) 👇🏾
High-agency is contagious. You spend time around someone who just does things and suddenly your own list of "impossible" tasks starts looking suspiciously possible.
Imagine you're 85. Body slower. Energy thinner. You get one wish: To come back and do it over. You open your eyes. You're here. This age. Strong, adventurous, capable. With people you love still within reach. You have one do-over, and you're sitting in it.
Live like it's your second time around.
For anyone starting their reading journey, keep this quote by Paulo Coelho in mind:
“If you only walk on sunny days, you'll never reach your destination.”
Success comes from showing up consistently, even when it's hard. Read every day, build the habit.
🏎️ Who’s in Monte Carlo for the Monaco @F1 this weekend? 🇲🇨
Let’s connect for an iced latte if you’re there 🕺🏾
(PS recently broke down my perspective as an agent when it comes to the races on my IG >> @akin)
The biggest cheat code in life is reframing what things mean to you. Broke up with someone? The door is open for someone better. Lost your job? You can find a better one that suits your personality. Your mind is a meaning machine and your greatest superpower is pointing it in a productive direction.
The world does not reward potential. It rewards proof. Nobody cares how intelligent, talented, or visionary you believe yourself to be if your life produces no visible evidence of it.
The biggest cheat code on the planet is internalizing that nobody cares about your life...People think about you for one second and then think about themselves again. So you might as well do what you want.
People are not "winners" or "losers"...they're "choosers."
Every day you wake up, you get to make decisions that shape the course of your life.
Choose intentionally. Build yourself. Expand.
Become something & someone you are proud of.
The 2-4 hours you spend scrolling each day (or 730-1460 hours each year) is more than enough time to write a book, build a business, or get in shape. In the moment, it seems like nothing. That's why it's so dangerous. Your time disappears without you being conscious of it.
There is no greater illusion than thinking the accomplishment of some goal will change your life. What will change your life is the person you become in the process of going for it.