Embracing the Extraordinary: Seeing Beyond “Just…”

Have you ever stumbled upon someone muttering, "I am just..." as if they are auditioning for the role of the forgotten character who fades into the background before the credits roll? It is as if they are selling themselves short, overlooking their worth and potential. But take a closer look, and you'll likely find something remarkable about them—their innate goodness, kindness, and willingness to lend a hand even amidst their struggles.

Picture this: They are not the picture-perfect poster child of society's standards. Maybe they dress like they're stuck in a time warp, love like they are starring in a Shakespearean tragedy, or just do not fit the cookie-cutter mold of beauty. But who needs a mold when you're already a masterpiece? So, here is the plot twist: These seemingly ordinary individuals are actually extraordinary. They are the ones persevering through life's chaos, facing their challenges head-on while extending a helping hand to others. And when you extend a helping hand, they stare at you like you have just handed them a winning lottery ticket. Spoiler alert: They deserve it. They are deserving of so much more than they give themselves credit for.

I've encountered those who think they're saints because they sprinkle kindness like confetti or believe they're Nobel Prize material for meeting the bare minimum. But here's the thing: my practice is called "Make It Possible" for a reason. I see beyond the struggles, the suffering, and the societal roles, and I see the person—the unique individual with boundless potential.

Wouldn't it be fantastic if we could all recognize our own potential and value while also acknowledging that we're a work in progress? So, let us scrap the "just..." narrative because, honey, you are a whole sentence waiting to be read. You may not see it yet, but I've got front-row tickets to your showstopping performance. So, buckle up, embrace your quirks, and with a little boost, you'll be scaling heights you never dreamed possible.

And as for Man 1 in the background, imagine him shaking his head with a smirk, muttering, "Who knew being extraordinary was so damn complicated? But hey, even the forgotten characters deserve their moment in the spotlight." 

Always remember, you can Make it Possible.