fulfilling your purpose, is so tormenting that you’re almost on the brink of insanity. It’s so maddening; it’s so frustrating that you begin to create the very tools to break out the glass box.
As you methodically curate a plan to break through the glass ceiling, you seamlessly become unaware of the outside world and more aware of the internal struggle:
The fear of failure, fear of change, embarrassment of shortcomings, ignored pleas for help, frustration of not being where you want to be in life, lost time, resentment, anger, feeling unfulfilled, the sadness of confinement and resulting depressions
Lupe Fiasco said it best, “My greatest enemy is my inner-me.” Your self-awareness and self-evaluation become instruments of survival and the source of creation. What you make, or rather what you’re made of, is so compelling and captivating that external forces break the glass FOR you. This is the key to your liberation; force opportunity to knock on your door.
The most important epiphany will begin to ring bells: You’re not the most