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Comfort or Change?
What I’ve learned about most people is that they don’t fear trying. They aren’t afraid to try new things or change their lives. What people are most afraid of is others seeing them try and fail. Failure, when witnessed, feels permanent. It feels like proof that we reached for something we weren’t meant to have. And the fear of being perceived as incapable or foolish often weighs heavier than the fear of never trying at all. If we continue living a life where we are constantly
Lindsey Lykins
Mar 42 min read


The Cost of Staying Small
One of the hardest things to do is to choose to live the life you actually want. Having the courage to wake up and be honest about your dreams, your passions, and your desires is something not many people truly embody. It's so easy to slip into the mold that society, and often our families, have shaped. Over time, that mold becomes so familiar that we lose sight of what we truly want, and sometimes even forget that we ever wanted more. What dreams have you given up on because
Lindsey Lykins
Jan 212 min read


I'm Not Built to Be a Work Horse
One of my favorite things is that you can almost always tell what generation someone is from based on how they talk about their boss or employer. Boomers and Gen X tend to carry a very work, work, work until you drop mindset. You don’t question your employer. You don’t ruffle feathers. You don’t speak out against mistreatment. You keep your head down, go to work, get paid, and go home. And for them, it works . It’s just “what you do” when you have a job. It’s part of what th
Lindsey Lykins
Jan 92 min read
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