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If you’re holding onto people who aren’t moving, you’re slowing yourself down. That might mean ending relationships with clients who drain your energy, breaking up with someone who doesn’t move the way you do, or letting go of friendships that no longer align with who you’re becoming. And here’s what I need you to hear: It doesn’t make them bad. It makes you elevated. Growth requires space. The more you hold onto the past, the less room you have for your next level. You are always detoxing your circle.
🤩 Get On The Waitlist For The Collective.
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If you’re holding onto people who aren’t moving, you’re slowing yourself down. That might mean ending relationships with clients who drain your energy, breaking up with someone who doesn’t move the way you do, or letting go of friendships that no longer align with who you’re becoming. And here’s what I need you to hear: It doesn’t make them bad. It makes you elevated. Growth requires space. The more you hold onto the past, the less room you have for your next level. You are always detoxing your circle.
🤩 Get On The Waitlist For The Collective.
Subscribe to Hustle + Flow 💰👀
🩷 Follow me on socials.
Go to my LinkedIn.
Go to my Instagram.