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Impact


There are four balls hanging from a tree. You pull the very first one back and release it with force. It swings forward, striking the others. Suddenly, they move—but one thing stands out: they don’t just move aimlessly; they follow a pattern. A rhythm. A reaction.

Impact works the same way.

You were born to create an impact, to set things in motion. Like that first ball, your actions, words, and presence can create a ripple effect, influencing everything around you. But before you make an impact, ask yourself:

What makes you different? What sets you apart?

Once you discover that, you unlock your true power—the ability to change lives, to shape the world in ways only you can. Your impact is unique. It carries your signature, your essence. So, use it wisely. Use it positively.

"Recognize that every interaction you have is an opportunity to make a positive impact on others." — Steph Hyken

And what fuels this impact? Passion. Passion keeps the fire burning when obstacles arise. It gives you the strength to stay determined, to push forward, and to transform challenges into stepping stones.

So, remind yourself daily:

Your life has a purpose.
Your story is important.
Your dreams count.
Your words matter.

It’s time to shake the world—gently, but powerfully. Light the unlit. Be the spark.






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