You Are Good Enough For What You Are Meant To Do

You may not be good enough to serve everyone — but you’re more than enough to serve those you were meant to reach.

In this episode of Morning Motivation, we dismantle the illusion of not-enoughness by shifting your focus from comparison to calling. You don’t need to be the next Tony Robbins or Oprah. You need to be you, showing up for the community only you can connect with, influence, and serve. That’s not just enough — that’s everything.

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Transcript

 You are good enough for what you are meant to do. Now, there's a lot in that statement. First, you're good enough, but it keeps going for what you are meant to do. This is where we get tripped up. This is where the imposter syndrome takes over. You may not be good enough to make a million dollars this year.

You may not be good enough to reach hundreds of millions of people. You may not be good enough to sell a $50,000 coaching program, but that may not be what you are meant to do. Maybe what you are meant to do is serve people who can't afford the $50,000 program. Maybe what you are meant to do. It serve a smaller audience, a more specific audience.

Maybe there's a niche, a small group of people who you are uniquely able to reach because of your experience, your style of speech, your knowledge of that community. You can serve them in a way that no one else can, and you are more than enough to serve them in the way you're meant to. If you are a coach, maybe you can bring insights to them that Tony Robbins couldn't, with all of his knowledge about coaching and the human experience, he doesn't know that community like you do.

And it doesn't matter how much knowledge he has 'cause it'll never reach them, but you can. If you are a member of your community, maybe you can bring insights to community leadership, or maybe you can help run a run events for local organizations in a way that nobody else can, making you indispensable.

Don't compare yourselves to the greatest in the world. That's great that they're the greatest in the world. The world doesn't need another. Tony Robbins. The world doesn't need another Kobe Bryant. The world needs you to be what you are meant to be and to fulfill the obligation to serve the world that the divine has placed upon you.

You are not only good enough, you are ideally and perfectly suited and prepared to serve in the manner that you are meant to serve, to make the world a better place with your unique gifts. Don't worry about them. Worry about you. Worry about whom you can serve and the difference you personally and individually were placed on this Earth to create.

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