I was speaking to my sponsorship advisor a few weeks ago who stopped me at one point and asked, “Who are you fighting for, Savio?” It really struck me because sometimes you get caught up in your worries, your needs, and your wants that you forget that others are rooting for you and wanting for you to succeed. It reminded me that not everything is about me. That sometimes there is a larger process at play; and to be mindful of this fact to help carry me forward.
Who are you fighting for?
I was speaking to my sponsorship advisor a few weeks ago who stopped me at one point and asked, “Who are you fighting for, Savio?” It really struck me because sometimes you get caught up in your worries, your needs, and your wants that you forget that others are rooting for you and wanting for you to succeed. It reminded me that not everything is about me. That sometimes there is a larger process at play; and to be mindful of this fact to help carry me forward.
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