Your voice matters...
The world doesn't need another echo. It needs what only YOU can say.
Happy Sunday!
Five minutes each week to reset, reflect, and move forward with intention.
1 INSIGHT TO CONSIDER
Your perspective is irreplaceable.
We spend so much time trying to sound like everyone else that we forget the power of sounding like ourselves. Your voice – with all its quirks, uncertainties, and unique angles – is exactly what someone needs to hear. Not because it’s perfect, but because it’s yours. The world has enough copies. It’s missing your original voice.
2 REFLECTIONS TO SIT WITH
What feels risky to say might be exactly what needs to be heard.
Your voice doesn’t need to be the loudest to be the most important.
3 PROMPTS FOR THE WEEK
What truth am I holding back because it doesn’t sound like everyone else?
Where am I editing myself to fit in instead of standing out?
What would I share if I trusted that my perspective has value?
Until next week,
Chris
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So true and beautifully put. I’ve heard this before and have done my best to internalize it, but it’s challenging in our environment of hyper-creative comparison and competition. Thanks for the articulate reminder.