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The best advice I ever heard...

  • Writer: Trina Kay
    Trina Kay
  • Jan 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

To be honest, I used to be terrible at taking advice. Asking for advice is admitting that you don't know it all. That maybe (gasp) somebody knows something you don't. Nothing will spin me into a panic attack faster than being faced with a task I don't actually have the skills to do. I used to think that the only way to prove I was smart was to act as if I already knew everything. >insert eye roll<

We aren't meant to know it all. And, even if we could know it all, we couldn't possibly be good at everything. Find your strengths. Let other people shine at theirs. If you can find people whose strengths are your weakness- team up.


Which brings me to the best advice I ever HEARD. Because you know I didn't ask for it. I just read it somewhere and felt it fitting my situation at the time:

"Set a goal so big that you can't achieve it until you grow into the person who can."

- unknown


Never stop learning. Never stop growing. I just keep setting bigger and bigger goals. Not so much for the goal anymore. I'm more excited about growing into the person who can do the things I dream about. Because that person changes lives. Inspires a generation. And never ever settles for less than she deserves.

This is the legacy I'm leaving my children.


When I couldn't find a job, company, or business model that fit our lives: I created my own. Stay tuned friends. This is truly just the beginning. I hope you'll stick around for the ride.


Xoxo- Trina

 
 
 

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