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Malayo pa, pero malayo na.
Three years ago, I made one of the scariest decisions of my life.
I walked away from the comfort of a stable paycheck and the security of a job I had outgrown.
I had no guarantees, no clear path ahead, just a burning desire to create something more for myself.
I felt fear, doubt, and uncertainty every step of the way, but I knew deep down that staying where I was meant staying small.
But here’s what happened when I bet on myself: Today, I’m earning five times what I used to make. FIVE TIMES. Let that sink in.
What once felt like a distant dream is now my everyday reality.
I’ve surpassed what I thought was possible for myself, and the journey doesn’t end there.
Right now, I’m being trained for a role I could have never imagined back then: Chief of Staff.
Yeah, the person who once felt stuck and uncertain is now being prepared to step into leadership at a whole new level. It’s mind-blowing to even write that out.
None of this was easy.
It wasn’t some fairy tale transformation.
It was filled with sleepless nights, relentless hustle, and moments that nearly broke me.
There were sacrifices, things I had to let go of to make room for this growth. And yet, every single one of those tough moments brought me closer to this reality.
Three years ago, I couldn’t have seen this coming.
I was that person looking at others living the life I wanted, thinking they had something I didn’t, thinking that kind of success wasn’t meant for me.
But I’ve learned something powerful along the way: Success doesn’t belong to the lucky. It belongs to the relentless. It’s for those who are willing to step out of their comfort zone, to push forward even when it feels impossible, to take the leap without knowing if the safety net is there.
Now, as I stand on the edge of this new chapter, I realize how far I’ve come.
I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’m so much closer than I ever was.
There’s still a mountain to climb, but the view from here already feels like a victory.
From a place of fear to a place of power, I’ve learned that I am capable of so much more than I ever gave myself credit for.
The growth has been real, and the best part is, I’m just getting started.
Malayo pa, pero malayo na. And I’m just warming up.
#FromFearToPower#ChiefOfStaffJourney#SelfMadeSuccess#UnstoppableGrowth#RelentlessPursuit#DreamBigWorkHard#BuildingMyFuture#SuccessThroughSacrifice
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#BeforeYouCloseYourEyesTonight: “In the world somewhere, right now, someone is pouring coffee in a hotel lobby in an island town waiting for the sun to come up, thinking about how in the world somewhere, at the exact same time, someone else is making tea before bed on a warm night in the countryside. And somewhere else, someone is waiting for a train in a busy city to get dinner with the girl he is breaking up with, who is putting on mascara across town thinking about her brother who’s bar-tending in LA and the open invitation she never thought she’d want to use. And no matter what you’re doing right now, and whether or not you’re happy with it, it’s oddly comforting to think that any life you ever dream of having exists, and at any given moment, someone else is living it.” —i-wrotethisforme.tumblr.com artwork by @sinashagrai https://www.instagram.com/p/B37OvG5IqZP/?igshid=1oocy8r655aue
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— Kurt Vonnegut
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