Even though it's at a smaller scale, I can relate to this moment of crossroads. I worked at some of the best nonprofits, I made my way to leadership which was my goal, I was helping people and making money but it didn't feel purposeful or enough. I still loathed that version of my life even though it looked aspirational from the outside. I had to sit down and really think about what drove me, what inspired me, and what kept me going - it was a process but once I did that, I was able to clearly see my path. Hope you're able to find yours in this season of transition ❤️
Great to have you back Rish, and what you shared reminds me of how I felt after recovering from a long sickness early last year. I am getting much better, but there are times that I am insufficiently used to being healthy. is it like a calm sea that will still show some ripples? maybe the answer does not lay at what we have achieved like what you have said, but what we can remove ourselves from - the onset of mental sickness of blocking ourselves here, denying ourselves there, doubting who we are and neglecting the whispers of our souls. We don't have to rush. Be at this very moment which is everything we have. You'll be fine.
appreciate your support Franco💛 not having to rush is something I’m working on. everyone’s on their own timelines and it helps to see and understand that.
Even though it's at a smaller scale, I can relate to this moment of crossroads. I worked at some of the best nonprofits, I made my way to leadership which was my goal, I was helping people and making money but it didn't feel purposeful or enough. I still loathed that version of my life even though it looked aspirational from the outside. I had to sit down and really think about what drove me, what inspired me, and what kept me going - it was a process but once I did that, I was able to clearly see my path. Hope you're able to find yours in this season of transition ❤️
thank you for sharing your story! it helps to see things from other people's perspectives, no matter the scale.
thank you for always being so real
thank you for being here!
❤️🙏🏼
Great to have you back Rish, and what you shared reminds me of how I felt after recovering from a long sickness early last year. I am getting much better, but there are times that I am insufficiently used to being healthy. is it like a calm sea that will still show some ripples? maybe the answer does not lay at what we have achieved like what you have said, but what we can remove ourselves from - the onset of mental sickness of blocking ourselves here, denying ourselves there, doubting who we are and neglecting the whispers of our souls. We don't have to rush. Be at this very moment which is everything we have. You'll be fine.
appreciate your support Franco💛 not having to rush is something I’m working on. everyone’s on their own timelines and it helps to see and understand that.