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I can’t believe we are halfway through the year as I write this post. I’ve been reflecting on things that have happened in my life this year. I realized how much I have grown and how I have some more growing to do (inevitably). Below are 3 lessons I have learned and 3 lessons I should learn before the year is over.
Lessons Learned
- The value of Patience
I’ve been told by many people that I lack patience especially when it comes to accomplishing my goals. I have always been eager to see the end result rather than appreciating the process or the journey. I learned that great things take time and I can’t expect things to happen over night. Also, I’ve crossed paths with people and experienced things that have prepared me for my accomplishments.
- Criticism is necessary for growth
No matter how much I used to hate critique, I know it is the only way I will ever get better. I’ve learned to be more open-minded to accepting feedback rather than being defensive. It’s important to always be teachable otherwise you’re only holding yourself back.
- There is reward in risk taking
I took a leap of faith and decided to shift my “normal.” I’m a natural born writer and storyteller. You wouldn’t have known that during the pandemic. I was not perfecting my craft or connecting with people as much as I should’ve been. I was working odd jobs unrelated to writing. I quit those odd jobs and dedicated myself to leveling up and writing more.

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Lessons to Learn
- Practicing Gratitude during challenges
When life gets hard, I internalize it. I know that the more challenges are thrown at you, a breakthrough is going to happen. I need to strengthen my faith more during these times.
- Being more confident in my abilities
I need to start trusting myself more and not allowing fear or doubt to hold me back. I know I am full of talent and I have a higher purpose. I just need to start showing up as my evolved self.
- Being Consistent
I need to hold myself accountable and stay consistent on working out, creating content, and connecting with others. I may be persistent but that doesn’t mean I’m always consistent. I have to do a better job.
Comment below some of the lessons you’ve learned halfway through this year!

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