Standing in Line for Greatness: Why 'Here' Isn’t Wrong

The Wrong Place Might Be Exactly Where You Need to Be

Inspire Your Day!

Heart

Who is the founder of Amazon? Jeff Bezos.

Where did he start it? In his garage.

What did he originally sell? New and used books. Ooh, glamorous.

How? Well he himself, loaded up his car, drove to the post office and stood in line, probably behind some grandma sending socks to her grandson.

Maybe he said. ‘I shouldn’t be here’. I should be on a Maui kite-surfing sabbatical like my friend, or in a big fancy office, or with my kids. At least have an assistant do this for me!

I’m too busy/skilled/experienced/hustler to be here. I should be somewhere else. Here is wrong.

Or maybe he was the one smiling.

Mind

Amazon now has 1,500,000 employees

Bezos net worth 220 billion dollars 🤑 

Amazon delivers about 186 packages . . . per second. They just delivered thousands of packages in the time you read today’s InspoLetter.

Soul ⚡️ 

"I knew that if I failed, I wouldn’t regret that. But I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying." — Jeff Bezos

Body

Next time you feel like, here is wrong, like you’re supposed to be somewhere "better" or "bigger," pause and take a deep breath. Feel your feet on the ground, roll your shoulders back, close your eyes and listen—the hum of the room, the rhythm of your heartbeat 💓 

⚓️ Your body is your anchor, no matter the space you’re in. Let it remind you that every step counts, even the small ones Friend.

Consistency, just like the Sun, is what builds momentum 🌞 

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