Connect
To Top

What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?

We asked folks a question that led to many surprising answers – some sad, some thought-provoking and some funny. We’ve highlighted a cross section of those responses below.

Kendall McClelland

That I wasn’t enough, I went three years of not feeling good enough when I was in high school I was bullied and picked on and I really carried the weight of that internally. Read more>>

Delilah Porche

For a long time, I didn’t believe I could truly do things on my own. I was afraid to speak up, hesitant to stand up for myself, and often found myself putting others before my own needs. Being a people pleaser felt easier than setting boundaries. Over the last few years, that has changed. I’ve learned just how strong and capable I am. Read more>>

Zachariah Rippey

I used to think I had to be good at one thing. I struggled to find my exact lane because i thought all the lanes looked drivable. This insecurity ended up being my superpower because I learned the value of talent stacking and leveraging the different things I’ve done over the years to maximize my value in the world. Read more>>

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in Highlighter Series