
“Your story is where you take it to, not where you start.”―Tony Robbins
Let’s be honest and get a few things out on the table:
Your starting point does not define you.
Your starting point is a neutral data point.
What matters is where you want to go rather than where you are right now.
Your starting place is just that—where you start. Nothing more and nothing less. It’s neutral.
Jeff Bezos started Amazon in a garage. Steve Jobs started Apple in a garage. Many people think a garage is a pretty terrible place to start a business. However, both visionaries built incredibly successful companies that have since changed the world and our view of what’s possible.
Iyanla Vanzant, an author and self-help guru, went through a divorce, lost her daughter to cancer, and lost her home. She is now a NY Times bestselling author and will soon have a self-empowerment show on Oprah’s network (OWN). Although, we tend to classify our starting place in an extreme way, it’s just a starting place. No need to be dramatic.
“We can think, speak, and bring the best possible outcome into existence by focusing on where we are going, not on where we think we are.”—Iyanla Vanzant
Do yourself and everyone around you a favor, please stop being so tough on yourself because your starting place is difficult…
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