Face Front! Friday! So I Go Where I Don’t Know
On Tuesday, I confessed: I don’t always know where I’m going.
And while the challenge of feeling lost, of losing direction is not a superpower, the ability to recover from that moment surely is.
Recover from the uncertainty.
Recover from self-doubt.
Recover from imposter phenomenon.
Because the people who grow are not the people who always know the answer.
They are the people willing to ask the next question.
They seek guidance.
They trust mentors.
They listen to expertise.
They admit when they need help.
And then they get what they need and move forward.
That’s what confidence really looks like, and this is how you might express your own journey to others:
You learn how to navigate when the map disappears.
You find direction.
You might not always know exactly where you’re going when you begin.
But you know how to learn.
You know how to adapt.
You know how to build relationships with people who make the path clearer.
And that’s why you are so comfortable walking into new rooms, new opportunities, and new challenges.
Not because you’ve never been lost.
Because you’ve learned how to find your way.

Your challenges are the beginning of your origin story.
You Own Your Origin Story (YOYOS) helps you turn your experiences into assets.
You own your origin story. If you’re ready to claim it, message me.
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