Tech Twitter loves to frame Excel as something you "graduate from"
In reality, a lot of important work never graduates from Excel, it just gets done better.
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Hey you, yes you. I see you trying to plan a great week ahead.
You don't need a perfect plan.
You just need to start somewhere and stay honest with yourself.
@Mrbankstips Immediate needs can make long-term freedom feel invisible.
This is how people stay in abusive situationships. The need for affection, validation, or familiarity can be so loud that the exit becomes invisible.
Lowkey flex: having complete, up-to-date car papers.
Got stopped by the police yesterday. The usual "anything for us?" came up. I politely said no.
Then came, "Park well. Let’s see your papers."
I smiled and brought everything out. No shaking. No drama.
Having your documents complete is a quiet kind of confidence. It saves you from unnecessary stories.
Those qualities that separate us are often ridiculed by others or criticized by teachers.
Because of these judgments, we might see our strengths as disabilities and try to work around them in order to fit in.
But anything that is peculiar to our makeup is precisely what we must pay the deepest attention to and lean on in our rise to mastery.
Brilliance can be built. Expertise is expandable.
Most people think they are limited by talent.
They are actually limited by consistency.
Skill grows when you show up long after motivation leaves.
What looks like "genius" is usually just reps + time.