the big picture

Think we get so caught up in the big picture destination that we forget: Who you become is far more important than what you want to do when you grow up. I studied graphic design, became an art director, worked in advertising, then quit my job to work with a beauty brand, which gave me the freedom to pursue my creativity in ways I never had planned. Looking back, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

The best part is, there is no manual for your becoming. The growing pains, the lessons, are all there to test and teach us. How you think, speak, listen, treat people & yourself, and the way you show up in the world, is what matters. Do you spread love or do you sprinkle hate? Do you chase after what you want even if it scares you, or let your fears rule your world?

Figuring out what you want to do with your life can be confusing, hard, but also beautiful because it leads to self-discovery.

And if who you become is someone you’re proud to see looking back at you in the mirror, then congratulations, you've mastered the game of life.

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