Personal Growth

Health & Wellness, Personal Growth

“Moving Beyond Monkey See, Monkey Do”

You’ve decided to step out of the shadows and carve your own path—no more “Monkey see, Monkey do.” You’re ready to embrace your uniqueness and embark on a journey that’s truly yours. Let me guide you through some steps that can help you craft this journey, starting with powerful declarations. I encourage you to repeat these whenever jealousy or comparison tries to creep in: Keep these declarations close, allowing them to center your mind on your personal journey. Now, let’s dive into some practical steps to help you move forward with confidence. 1. Self-Reflection and Introspection Begin by reflecting on your life, from childhood to the present. Consider your dreams, desires, passions, strengths, and values. What do you truly want to achieve? Why do you want it? When I was younger, my dream was to own a home on a hilltop. Although my life took different turns, that dream remained a constant. I eventually achieved it, not on a hilltop, but in a peaceful community that brought me joy. What do you desire? What is your dream? 2. Set Personal Goals Goal setting is essential. It’s not just about having dreams but creating a plan to achieve them. Take the passions and values you’ve identified and turn them into clear, specific, and achievable goals. Remember, these are YOUR goals—not something borrowed from someone else’s life. Write them down, break them into manageable steps, and set a timeline. For instance, if owning a house is your goal, start by saving for a down payment. Make a plan and be prepared to make sacrifices to achieve your dreams. 3. Embrace Your Talents and Strengths Identify what you do best. Each of us has unique talents, though we may not always recognize them right away. Focus on developing your skills rather than trying to replicate someone else’s. For example, my love for writing started with poetry and short stories, inspired by music and personal experiences. Even though I didn’t initially see myself as an author, I embraced my calling and sought support to strengthen my skills. Do the same—embrace your abilities and grow. 4. Limit Comparison Your journey is unique, with its own pace and challenges. Avoid comparing yourself to others, as you don’t know their resources or struggles. Stay focused on your goals, no matter how small your progress may seem. Your journey is yours alone. 5. Seek Inspiration, Not Imitation It’s okay to find inspiration in others, but avoid the trap of imitation. Be inspired by their success and learn from their experiences, but always ensure that your path aligns with your dreams and purpose. For example, if your goal is to own a house, learn from someone who has done it, but don’t try to replicate their exact journey. 6. Take Risks and Embrace Failure Stepping out of your comfort zone can be daunting, but it’s often necessary for growth. Don’t fear failure; instead, see it as a learning opportunity. Many successful people have faced numerous setbacks before reaching their goals. Take risks and keep pushing forward, even when the path gets tough. 7. Surround Yourself with Supportive People You don’t have to do everything alone. Surround yourself with people who support your goals and can help you in areas where you may be weak. Just like certain communities thrive by supporting one another, find your circle that uplifts and empowers you. 8. Stay Flexible and Adaptable Life is full of unexpected turns, and being flexible is key to navigating them. While staying focused on your goals, be open to change and adapt as needed. My dream of a hilltop home evolved into a peaceful community home due to life’s circumstances, and I couldn’t be happier. Flexibility allows you to adjust your plans without losing sight of your vision. 9. Stay True to Your Vision and Trust Your Instincts Create a personal vision statement that embodies your long-term goals. For me, it’s inspired by the words of Paul: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” Let your vision guide you, and trust your instincts as you navigate your journey. Listen to your inner voice and the Holy Spirit’s guidance, and don’t second-guess yourself because of what others are doing. Your journey is your own, crafted by your unique experiences, talents, and dreams. Embrace it fully, and let your path be a testament to the power of individuality and purpose.

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Inspirational Stories, Personal Growth

Monkey See, Monkey Do: Get Out of Their Space, and Into Your Place

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to get caught up in what others are doing? I’ve read, watched, and participated in countless discussions about the jealousy, covetousness, and competitiveness that seems to thrive among my fellow black people. Perhaps this exists in other races and ethnicities too, but what I’ve observed and experienced often centers around our community. Phrases like “Monkey see, monkey do” and “Follow fashion dogs will catch mangy” are deeply ingrained in our culture. They capture the way some of us are quick to covet what others have or feel the need to move only when we see someone else make a move. Growing up, I heard these phrases frequently, especially around Christmas. I remember hearing stories of people rushing to buy new furniture or appliances because their neighbors did the same, only to have those items repossessed because they couldn’t afford them. I’ve seen people open the same kind of business right next door to someone else, selling the same products. Some might argue that it’s just a coincidence, that maybe they had the same idea all along. But more often than not, the general belief is that this mentality stems from a lack of originality—a tendency to follow rather than lead. As I’ve matured, I’ve faced similar situations and found myself wondering: Are we following others because we’re genuinely inspired by their growth, or is it just a case of “monkey see, monkey do”? To figure out where we stand, we need to take a deep look within ourselves and ask some hard questions: While these questions are just the beginning, they’re crucial in helping us understand our purpose and setting us on a path that’s truly our own. When we try to walk a path that wasn’t meant for us, we risk ending up in debt, stressed out, or failing because we never had a solid plan or the passion to overcome obstacles—because it wasn’t our dream, to begin with. It’s time to refocus and start mapping out your personal roadmap. Step out of others’ shadows and into the light of your own purpose. Stay tuned for my next blog post, “Beyond Monkey See, Monkey Do: Crafting Your Unique Journey,” where I’ll delve deeper into this journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

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