What If You Are Exactly Where You Are Meant To Be?

What If You Are Exactly Where You Are Meant To Be?

August 07, 20202 min read

What if you are exactly where you are meant to be?

And your job was simply to figure out (and trust) your next move forward?

What if your struggles, accomplishments, hard days, easy days, weaknesses, strengths, tears, laughter, bad times, good times were all happening for you, not to you?

What if you are more than enough and everything that happened up to this moment - the good and the bad - are just a part of your journey?

What if you aren't supposed to have it all figured out? What if everything is making you stronger and leading you to what's next?

Believing you are where you are meant to be can take the pressure off. You feel lighter. You are kinder and more patient with yourself.

You can appreciate the lessons and what you do have instead of feeling hard done by or behind.

There are things that have happened in my life like divorce, miscarriage, several career changes, rejection, bad decisions, days that do not go as planned (often).

I choose to see it all as what's led me to where I am today and shaping where I go from here.

I've learned to see life as a game. Sometimes you go up a ladder, sometimes you go down a snake and sometimes you just take one small step. Roll the dice and keep playing the game.

You are where you are meant to be. What's your next move?

Stacey L. Olson

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Stacey Olson

Stacey L. Olson is a Leadership and Certified Positive Psychology Coach, has 15 years of corporate experience and has gone through her own transformational change from burning out to balanced in life while performing at a high level (both in her corporate career and own business). She works with professionals who want to work less, live more and be their best even with all the demands, high expectations and messiness of everyday life. Stacey is the founder of The Balanced Leader™ program and offers executive and leadership coaching, workshops, and speaking.

Stacey Olson, CPPC, works with busy leaders and teams who want to create more balance, stress less, and perform even better.

Stacey L. Olson

Stacey Olson, CPPC, works with busy leaders and teams who want to create more balance, stress less, and perform even better.

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