What do I want to write about? The books that I am reading, the clothes that I wear, the places I visit, the food I cook, the politics and its effect on my life, the farm life, my spiritual journey, the struggles of being a woman; of being fat; black; dark skinned; bad-skinned; thick skinned; strong yet weak at the same time. I want to share my self-care and self-development journey and to let you know that it is possible.
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Tag: self
If you are connecting, do so with self-love and not because you are trying to make 101 friends
Keywords: life, relationships, bridge, connection, connector, friends, happiness, homies, Life, love, lovers, meet, people, Relationships, self, selflove, train
A connector is a person that likes to bring people together. They are the connecting element to making new relationships blossom. There are different types of connectors out in the world.
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Hey, you might be wondering who I am, so here’s a little bit about me: I am Yaslin Sanchez, a 6th grade scholar who loves poetry, piano, hanging out with friends, and volleyball
If you want to change and be a better you, you can start now cause no one is going to stop you, “Step into your greatness before your story ends, so when your story ends they’ll say…”.
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Courage vs Ego: Am I good enough?
coaching , leadership , sports , uncategorized
Courage: mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty
Courage is the willingness to put your self on the line knowing that you might fail.
Ego: the self especially as contrasted with another self or the world
Ego is your comparison to others. It is the little voice telling you the risk isn’t worth the reward – to preserve your self-image, you should run away from the courageous action and protect what you already have.
Every day, we face a question that pits our courage against our ego – “Am I good enough?”
I wrote this from my current perspective as a coach, but know that it would not be a stretch to replace the word coach with teacher/administrator, or players with students/teachers. While the way we work with our players/students/teachers may differ slightly, the questions asked and lessons learned are very similar.
Am I…
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