I need to embrace the fact that I’m genuinely trying to do something meaningful with my life—and with all the experiences I’ve gathered along the way.
A lot of what I’ve lived through has been difficult, even painful. But I keep working to turn those challenges into something positive, something that becomes real life knowledge.
Even if people don’t always see it, or can’t fully understand my process, I’m doing the work to figure out who I am, why my life has unfolded as it has, and how I can use what I’ve learned to help others.
Honestly, this might be the hardest thing I’ve ever attempted: going through the pain, making sense of it, and then trying to transform it into insights that matter—not just for me, but for anyone who’s willing to listen.
Still, as tough as it is, I’m glad I’m facing it. Leaving those hard experiences untouched would only keep the pain alive—like attracts like, and suffering just multiplies if you let it sit.
So yes, I’ll give myself some credit here. “Well done, my friend.”
This is what I need to embrace about myself.