Daily Reflection: Monday, June 4th, 2018

Are you inspired by your idea? Are you willing to pursue and follow through until you achieve success? For the dedicated few that pull it off, it’s all about the love of the work and the guts to keep believing even though many may not. You’re a success waiting to happen, you WILL pull through.

Daily Reflection: Sunday, June 3rd, 2018

No matter the obstacles we face, we must remain vigilant in overcoming them. Obstacles serve a purpose, they level us up, they get us ready for the next challenge, and most importantly, they prepare us for the complexity of success. Just like a Lion, once we reach success we must protect our empire, and if we’re not ready, we will lose to the competition.

Daily Reflection: Saturday, June 2nd, 2018

The number of people that dream up something great but never get to realize that dream far out numbers those who take the initiative to give it their all and make their dreams real. It’s funny because our reality is filled with dreams that came to fruition, we live in them, drive them, walk through them and use them. So what’s your dream?

This week in blogging, writing, and content creation: May 26 – June 1, 2018

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Daily Reflection: Friday, June 1st, 2018

Someone is always out there telling us that the dreams we have are impossible, that we will fail, that the world doesn’t need what we have to offer. And yet, we keep going, we don’t let it bother us, and we sure as fuck aren’t interested in giving up. The wonderful thing about critics, is proving them wrong.