Is Your Life Reflecting Who You Were Created to Be?
What may look like ordinary sameness to other people is often an exhilarating journey to me…
…when I choose to see it that way.
I celebrate:
- My wins.
- My losses.
- My everyday actions.
Moment by moment, I’m grateful for the journey.
Because that’s what success looks like.
Despite what the world wants you to believe, success isn't perfection or acts of grandeur.
Success doesn't always come with a parade or accolades that get you on the cover of the magazine.
Success is the manifestation of your design.
You get to decide every day if you're the kind of leader that would be worth following—in your family, your workplace, and your circle of friends.
The key is to be honest about your thoughts, actions, and behaviors and what they are producing.
In many ways, you're told to turn a blind eye to shortcomings and bury them or numb them.
For example, excessive drinking can be excused when someone is under stress as it's deemed socially acceptable.
And what would be considered excessive in one area seems to be celebrated in another arena.
These moral conflicts impede the path to real success ... the kind where you look in the mirror and you're proud of every decision you've made.
Leadership can be complicated as leaders are often sought out for answers and their acumen in a particular area.
Yet that doesn't mean they're any more perfect than you are.
And when you haven't defined success for yourself, you will always come up short.
Success begins the moment you stop letting the world tell you who you should be.
Leadership starts within.
It shows up in the choices you make when no one is applauding.
You were designed with intention.
When your decisions honor that design, clarity replaces confusion and integrity becomes your compass.
This is what real leadership looks like... quiet strength, and a life that reflects who you were created to be.
That choice is available to you every single day.
And today is a powerful place to begin.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to notice one ordinary action you take that reflects who you want to be as a leader.
It could be how you respond to someone, how you follow through on a small task, or how you speak to yourself.
Acknowledge it.
Honor it.
Let it be proof that your design is showing up in real time.
Remember, success is in these conscious, everyday choices.










