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When I finally let go of the notion that I was going to be a professional swimmer, it initially felt like an admission of defeat, but it was really a recalibration of direction.
A course change isn’t about accepting failure but acknowledging the many avenues to the finish line.
Sometimes, instead of focusing on “what might have been,” you must look at “what could still be.”
Sticking with a lost cause doesn’t make you a hero —sometimes, the real bravery is in stepping away from the familiar and venturing into the new.
Don’t be quick to deem your ventures as failures if they don’t work out as planned. It’s all part of our unique blooming process.
Don’t be quick to deem your ventures as failures if they don’t work out as planned. It’s all part of our unique blooming process.
Being a late bloomer doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve missed the boat. Sometimes, it means you’re getting ready to captain your own ship.
Being a late bloomer doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve missed the boat. Sometimes, it means you’re getting ready to captain your own ship.
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