Finding Your Own Road

Finding Your Own Road By Barbara Britt, Barbara Britt, LLC: 850-621-7709; [email protected] “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs At some point in our life, we are all led to believe that if we can live up to someone else’s dream of us…

Finding Your Own Road

By Barbara Britt, Barbara Britt, LLC: 850-621-7709; [email protected]

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs

At some point in our life, we are all led to believe that if we can live up to someone else’s dream of us or exceed someone else’s dream in comparison, that is what will make us successful.

This misconception follows us throughout our lifetime and permeates every aspect of our thinking. We are hit with unrealistic expectations through social media, magazines, newspapers, radio, television; the list goes on and on. Their main goal is to tell us how we are to think, act, dress, and feel. The type of messaging that they are sending out can have unlimited damage to our spirit and our dreams. Can you imagine how much we all could accomplish or be if we spent the same amount of time just living and growing through our own purpose?

I have been so fortunate to be able to work with children of all ages since retiring from teaching, and it amazes me how full of self and possibilities children are until they are not. When does the open mouth smile and the ‘can-do’ spirit fade?  When do they stop raising their hands, singing, dancing, and telling stories? It is that first precise moment in time when they find out that they somehow have missed the mark. If they could only run faster, jump higher; be taller, smarter and prettier. If only they could be someone else, then the world would be a better place. This may be the reason that so many hurt people feel the need to hurt others, in order to avoid having to face what they perceive to be their shortcomings.

But to truly be a success: find your own road, connect your own dots, trust yourself, and be the BEST YOU THAT YOU CAN BE. Sometimes, this is not easy. Most of the time, it’s a lot of work. But, somewhere on the journey, you’ll find the joy you have been looking for, because you’ll be you. If children learn that they can fall down, fail, and get back up again, they will not be afraid to step out and create their universe.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma—which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important: have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs

I have found my passion in helping people find their road. The destination is not the reward. The value comes from the lessons that you learn through the journey. Don’t waste time being a smaller version of the magnificent version that you can be. Call me today and let me help you find your success.

Publicaciones relacionadas

Ilustración de una persona relajada en una silla, sosteniendo un teléfono inteligente y con los pies sobre un escritorio. Una pantalla de computadora muestra gráficos y notas adhesivas adheridas a su alrededor. La persona está rodeada de pilas de libros y parece tranquila.

Productividad impresionante… ¿o es falsa productividad?

Reading Time: 2:21 min

Productividad impresionante… ¿o es falsa productividad? Por Jessica Burns, 21 de octubre de 2024, Express Employment Professionals, Express Blog La productividad de los empleados, que es fundamental para impactar en…

View post
La imagen muestra el logotipo de Edward Jones, con "Edward" en letra minúscula serif y "Jones" en letra mayúscula serif en negrita, ambos en gris oscuro, sobre un fondo amarillo brillante. El diseño refleja sutilmente su compromiso de ayudar a los clientes a invertir de manera inteligente.

FINANCIAL FOCUS – Younger workers face financial gaps     

Reading Time: 3:18 min

FINANCIAL FOCUS – Younger workers face financial gaps      This article was written by Edward Jones for use by Janet Marshall your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor at 334-405-0786. If you’re…

View post
Infografía titulada "Lo que debe saber sobre la diabetes tipo 1.5". En ella se destaca que esta afección también se conoce como diabetes autoinmune latente en adultos (LADA). Presenta ilustraciones de tres personas, una de las cuales se destaca con "30 años", que representa el rango de edad típico afectado por la diabetes tipo 1.5.

La historia de Carlos: diabetes tipo 1.5 (LADA) (Honduras)

Reading Time: 5:46 min

La historia de Carlos: diabetes tipo 1.5 (LADA) (Honduras) Paciente: Carlos, 45 años Ubicación: Tegucigalpa, Honduras Tipo de diabetes: tipo 1.5 (diabetes autoinmune latente en adultos o LADA) Antecedentes: A…

View post