Day 19 of 365. Don’t hate. Appreciate. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I heard that little phrase as a kid. Little did I realize it’s importance until much later in life. There’s a reason why the journey is the way it is. Without the trials and struggles of …
Day 17 of 365. If you can dream, you can do. It makes no sense in holding yourself back from being great. It’s a waste of talent and time to hide your skills in the dirt. You were made to be more than average. Live that way.?
This week on The Longest Yarde, we’re talking with Altovise Pelzer. Altovise is a powerhouse of inspiration as an author, speaker, and business consultant. Her mission: Equipping women to Define, Accept and Use their Unique Voice after abuse. Learn more about Altovise: Website – http://www.altovisepelzer.com/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/findyourvoicenow/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/FindYourVoiceNow/ Twitter – …
Day 15 of 365. Tonight I had a conversation that literally changed my life. This year will be 17 years since I’ve started this journey. I remember the first time I created my first design. The possibilities that I saw made me fall in love instantly. Mentors at that time were few …
Day 14 of 365. If you wait around for the feeling of inspiration to appear, you’ve already lost. It’s not about how you feel. Nor is it about the right time. It’s about getting out of your own way. Feelings are constantly changing. That’s why they are unreliable to base your work …
Day 12 of 365. There’s a certain joy in life that’s granted to those who stay curious. Let’s take a look at the tiny humans amongst us. Our kids. Kids in general. They’re insanely curious. Sometimes it gets them into trouble. But by staying curious and following that curiosity, they learn and …
Day 11 of 365. Here’s the thing about life. It has limited allotment to each of us yet is filled with an unlimited combination of possibilities. You can’t wait around for your dreams to become a reality. If that were the case, we’d all have massive wins under our belts. To think …