Beginning E.L.I.T.E.
I’m thrilled to write this first blog post! I hope it brings upliftment, reassurance, and valuable insights to both myself and anyone reading. Writing has been a significant part of my life—since childhood through college, it was something I loved. I even remember getting published in a magazine during high school! On the flip side, I once got an F on a college paper for writing nearly 1,000 words when only 100 were required. My professor said it was a great story, but I needed to follow the assignment—lesson learned! For this blog, I'll try to find a happy medium.
For years, writing didn’t seem like a practical career, so I pursued fields with more earning potential. But in chasing financial goals, I lost sight of the cathartic release and pure joy that comes from expressing yourself through words. Now, I’m excited to rediscover that joy and share it with you through this blog. My goal is to write with authenticity, hoping it resonates with you in a positive way.
Launching this blog also marks the beginning of the E.L.I.T.E. brand journey. The meaning of E.L.I.T.E. is constantly evolving for me, and that’s the beauty of it. Every day, I strive to embody E.L.I.T.E. in different ways. Sometimes, it's as simple as showing up to work on time; other days, it’s about taking bold steps, like launching this blog. And when I fall short, I remind myself that tomorrow brings another opportunity to strive toward being E.L.I.T.E.
I love the flexibility of the E.L.I.T.E. brand—it allows you to define what being E.L.I.T.E. means to you, at your own pace. I can’t wait to see where this journey takes us. I’m excited to invite others to contribute to this blog and share how you’re striving to be whatever E.L.I.T.E. means to you. The blog and the E.L.I.T.E. brand are now linked, and I hope this connection fosters positivity and encourages cultivating an E.L.I.T.E. mindset for everyone involved. Let’s make this an exciting and rewarding experience!
Quote of the Blog: "Stop being afraid of what could go wrong, and start being excited about what could go right." —Tony Robbins