Mindset Mondays with DTK – Ep #113 — To be you, let you go.Once upon a time I was young, I was single, and I had black hair. OK … that was a long time ago. But how different would my life be if I still approached the world as I once was.Don't get me wrong, I'm still young at heart, but when I go live this Monday, It'll be my 55th birthday. I haven't been single for 29 years and the only black hair I have left is my mustache.I wouldn't be who I am today if it wasn't for everything I have been up until now. But I am no longer who I was. “Oh what we could be if we stopped carrying the remains of who we were.”— Tyler Knott GregsonMy willingness to let go of who I once was is critical to becoming who I am and who I will be. The butterfly has fully released being the caterpillar and the chrysalis. To be the free and beautiful creature that she is, she can no longer be any of what she once was … Same for each of us.What past version of you are you still carrying?
Posted by David Taylor-Klaus on Monday, April 20, 2020
Episode #113 — To be you, let you go.
Once upon a time I was young, I was single, and I had black hair. OK … that was a long time ago. But how different would my life be if I still approached the world as I once was.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m still young at heart, but when I go live this Monday, It’ll be my 55th birthday. I haven’t been single for 29 years and the only black hair I have left is my mustache.
I wouldn’t be who I am today if it wasn’t for everything I have been up until now. But I am no longer who I was.
“Oh what we could be if
we stopped carrying the
remains of who we were.”
— Tyler Knott Gregson
My willingness to let go of who I once was is critical to becoming who I am and who I will be. The butterfly has fully released being the caterpillar and the chrysalis. To be the free and beautiful creature that she is, she can no longer be any of what she once was …
Same for each of us.
What past version of you are you still carrying?
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