In high school, it seemed impossible to juggle sports, school, extracurricular activities, and a social life.
When I got to college, I realized that was nothing.
When I started working, I realized how simple college problems were.
As I got better at my first job and took on more responsibilities, I learned that I could balance several complex tasks at the same time.
When I got into sales, I realized I could keep track of dozens.
When I bought a house, I learned that I could handle numerous complicated projects at work while also managing renovations and typical house upkeep.
As I’ve gained more trust at work, I’ve learned that I can handle even more complicated projects.
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None of these adjustments are fun, and they’re never easy.
But the only way to grow is by doing.
-Brandon