Leave Your Mark

Do not allow anyone to write your script.

You are the author of your own story. You hold the pen. You decide what gets erased, what gets rewritten, and what gets emphasized in bold. Every day is your day. Every choice, every step, every word spoken or left unsaid—it belongs to you. And whether it ends in celebration or reflection, the responsibility is yours to hold, not someone else’s to define.

No one has the assignment to live your life unless you hand them the authority.
Too often, we let others narrate our story—telling us who we are, what we should do, or what we’ll never become. But the moment you surrender your voice is the moment you risk losing your power.

Take it back.

Leave your mark like carving your name into a tree trunk—bold and permanent.
Write your name on the walls of time. Let your legacy echo long after your presence has moved on.
Sign your name with purpose, whether it's on a vision, a movement, a contract, or a life-altering decision.

Let the world know you were here—not just as someone who passed through, but as someone who lived out loud with intention, truth, and conviction.

You are not here by accident. You are here to build, to shift, to shake, to heal, to love, to transform.

You are here to leave your mark.

So don’t dim your light to fit into someone else's frame. Don’t shrink your vision to accommodate someone else’s fear. You don’t need approval to be great. You just need to remember who’s holding the pen.

And friend, it’s always been YOU.

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