Find Your Voice

The further I go through life, the more that I appreciate how little about getting better as a person is about “flash of light,” epiphany-level moments of understanding, and how much is a product of the daily work, of:

– Tilling the soil;
– Carving a path;
– Observing;
– Taking periodic, but frequent, note of what one sees, what works, and what doesn’t.

Doing so incrementally, deterministically, and with purpose.

Playing the long game in manifesting and becoming.

One integral step in this path is finding your voice, so that your character, your life force, and your fingerprints are felt wherever you invest yourself.

Towards this end, three questions are worth asking:

1. What do I want to say?

2. What part do I want to play in the situations unfolding before me?

3. What specific outcomes do I want to manifest from finding my voice?

Taking inventory of the above, and documenting your truth is how you codify your narrative.

Holding yourself accountable to practicing this narrative, by writing it down, by taking measure and course-correcting as necessary is incredibly powerful when you commit to it.

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