Philadelphia | 7:07AM
When I started this entrepreneurship journey I had no idea how taxing it was going to be on my mental health. Going in and out of depression because I was trying to keep up with people / comparing myself. Trying to keep up with this image that everyone had of me and not creating for myself. Once I started to unpack all of these things to figure out why I wasn’t happy anymore something came up. I realized that I was living in the outcome and not the actual present journey I should be grateful to be in. I realized that I was getting so frustrated with myself because I was subconsciously living in the future of where I thought I should be and not actually worrying about what it takes to truly get there. Once I stopped living there and fully embraced my journey, which is essentially the best part, my level of production and creativity completely changed.