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Wednesday
Sep182019

It’s valuable when it’s realised 

We all have ideas and hopes but it’s not until we put them into action that we see their potential value. The value of something isn’t realised until it's put into effect, brought to life.

Same with us. People don’t know who we are, what we can do, how we do it, how we think, what we're capable of. It’s not until we put ourselves out there that we can be realised, our value seen.

So here’s the thing… are you keeping value trapped inside you, not letting it out there into the world?

Do you have ideas that haven’t been tried, launched or delivered?

You bet you do! We have wonderful potential but not until it's released do we see the value.

This week has been all about value; here's the rest of the ladder image completed!

⬇️ The downside of value: we reject, don’t know our value, doubt and deny it. We make what we do worth less. ⬆️ The upside of value: we accept, identify, package and then deliver our value.

What’s an idea you’ve got waiting in the wings, ready to be realised?

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