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“I almost had you... but almost doesn’t count.”
Brandy sang it as a heartbreak anthem, but what happens when that song becomes the soundtrack to your life goals?
In this powerful deep dive, Inez explores The Great Divide—that echoing canyon between the life you’re living and the potential you haven't fully claimed. We’ve all got them: the "Graveyard of Almosts." The degree you walked away from, the difficult conversation with your mother you never finished, the business idea you let go of when it got heavy.
We’ve been taught that "trying" is enough, but "almost" doesn't close the gap. It keeps you standing on the edge of the cliff, watching everyone else move forward while you stay anchored to things you left undone.
The "Easy Life" is a lie because it doesn't require you to grow. The "Real Life" requires you to be whole. You can’t jump into your future if your hands are still full of things you walked away from.
No more partial credits. No more "I tried."
Stop waiting. Start becoming.
Follow me.
By Inez“I almost had you... but almost doesn’t count.”
Brandy sang it as a heartbreak anthem, but what happens when that song becomes the soundtrack to your life goals?
In this powerful deep dive, Inez explores The Great Divide—that echoing canyon between the life you’re living and the potential you haven't fully claimed. We’ve all got them: the "Graveyard of Almosts." The degree you walked away from, the difficult conversation with your mother you never finished, the business idea you let go of when it got heavy.
We’ve been taught that "trying" is enough, but "almost" doesn't close the gap. It keeps you standing on the edge of the cliff, watching everyone else move forward while you stay anchored to things you left undone.
The "Easy Life" is a lie because it doesn't require you to grow. The "Real Life" requires you to be whole. You can’t jump into your future if your hands are still full of things you walked away from.
No more partial credits. No more "I tried."
Stop waiting. Start becoming.
Follow me.