Hello lovelies!
A few months ago, I discussed the topic "What do you have in your hands?" This week, however, I want to explore something different.
Throughout the week, I've seen many people overlook what they have right in front of them while chasing after distant goals. This observation inspired me to share my thoughts on this topic.
"What do you have in your hand?" This question is important. Everyone has something valuable, whether it's a talent or a skill.
Some individuals are skilled at sewing but choose to pay a seamstress for their clothes, often ending up struggling financially. Others excel in hairstyling, baking, or cooking but prefer to rely on others, only to later blame them for their difficulties.
If you have a talent in technology or graphic design, what's stopping you from earning money? Why not reach out to others and showcase your abilities? Some people feel embarrassed about their skills or think they are not good enough, leading them to seek quick riches that may never come.
I studied business in school, which gave me some knowledge about it. While I was still a student, I bought jewelry from a market and sold it to my classmates. This helped me earn money to pay my fees.
I realized I had an opportunity, so I took advantage of it. Even after finishing school, I kept selling, this time adding shoes to my offerings.
You can't just wait for a miracle; you have to create it. Miracles come to those who take action, not to those who sit and wait. If things aren't happening for you, it might be because you're not using what you already have. Once you start using it, you'll see results.
It's time to evaluate your situation. Don't stay stuck as the new year approaches; remember, things won't automatically improve. The sooner you start making the most of what you have, the better it will be for you. Time doesn't wait for anyone.
Don't let your age or current situation hold you back. These factors won't help you; they can only hinder your progress, so avoid using them as excuses.
Make the most of what you have today for a brighter tomorrow!
See you in my next entry
Saludos amiga gracias por compartir tan valioso post con nosotros ppr cierto me permitió reflexionar. Gracias.
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Thank you so much ma'am
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This observation is very valid. A lot of us have a lot we can do, yet we're running after the ones we cannot instead of using the ones at our disposal
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Exactly my dear, thank you so much for your contribution.
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