Saturday Thoughts - The Five - Year Theory Been sitting with this idea today not from a place of loss, but from clarity. If you zoom out far enough, it’s true: many of the people who fill our days right now won’t be walking beside us five years from now. Not because anything went wrong. Simply because growth has a way of rearranging the room. That realization can sting, especially for those of us who lead with heart, loyalty, and relationship. For those who stayed longer, tried harder, explained more, or bent themselves smaller to keep harmony, it doesn't go unnoticed on my journey. Here’s the quiet truth I’ve learned: • Not everyone is meant to witness your whole story and that doesn’t make the chapters meaningless. • Some people are here to walk a stretch of road with you: ~ To teach you something. ~ To mirror who you were at that moment. ~ To remind you what matters or what no longer does. Relationships ▪︎ Growth asks for honesty, respect and individuality...
As sit at home in rest and getting over a nasty cold with wicked cough that's made worse by talking, I was sorting out some coins in my wallet to go into a special piggybank and oh my goodness… sometimes the universe has the most unique sense of humour. ๐ซฃ Finding this Canadian quarter and the date made me giggle out loud. Not a polite little smile, a full, heart felt giggle. The kind that catches you off guard and makes you pause for a second. The year on the quarter was 2014, the year I started MYBC Consulting. And then I did what any curious, relationship first business owner would do. I stuck it to my Fitbit Versa 3. And it STUCK ๐คฃ Well now. ๐ค A quarter that clings. A date that makes you laugh. A reminder that even the smallest things can magnetize joy. You see, I do not believe in accidents. I believe in moments. In nudges. In little winks that say, Pay attention. This tiny coin reminded me of something I talk about all the time with my clients at MYBC Consulting and ...
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