Our jobs consume our time, energy, presence, creativity, generosity, and wisdom. If all of that still isn’t enough for your peers, bosses, or clients to see you as a godsend, it’s not a good use of your magnificent being.
You are in the wrong place — you have a bad job. Maybe the expectations are mismatched, your skills aren’t being used fully, your heart isn’t in it, or the culture simply doesn’t fit.
The long and short of it is this: you are a priceless, radiant, and sparkling being of infinite possibilities. If your work doesn’t inspire you, you’re robbing yourself of what you’re capable of becoming — larger than life.
Build the courage and community you need to explore what fuels your curiosity and passion — to learn and grow, to teach and uplift, to make others laugh and find joy yourself.
It’s never easy to change stride. But the cost of suffering a thousand small cuts each day — from frowns, indifference, or dismissal — costs far more than the energy it takes to reshape your path toward what you’re meant for.
If you are a bird, soar.
If you are a fish, glide.
Do what makes you forget to eat.
Be where you inspire others and they lift you up.
Do what leads you to effortless innovation.
Do what is worthy of you.