✨ My Quantum Leap Begins Here

I am a future millionaire.
I don’t say that with arrogance, I say it with conviction. I can’t fully explain why, but I’ve always known it. It’s a feeling deep in my bones that’s been with me for as long as I can remember.

Growing up, I didn’t know anyone who was financially secure or educated about money. But I always had a different relationship with it. While my siblings spent whatever they had, I was the kid quietly stashing coins in a ziplock bag over my sink, not out of greed, but because I loved the feeling of having money. That little bag made me feel safe, capable, and in control.

Over the years, that feeling turned into something bigger, an obsession, even. Every part of me believes that wealth is meant for me. The only problem? I had no idea how to get it.

For the past ten years, I’ve tried everything. Side hustles, online ventures, “get rich quick” ideas, you name it. I’d get excited, throw myself into something new, and expect instant results. When things didn’t take off fast enough, I’d jump to the next thing.

I’ll dive into those experiences in another post, but for now, what matters most are the lessons I’ve learned from all those attempts. The first one: nothing worth having happens instantly. Success takes time, no matter what anyone promises.

The second, and probably the most important, is realizing that none of those ventures were failures. Every single one taught me something new. I learned skills, built resilience, and discovered pieces of myself I hadn’t met yet. In fact, two of those skills, web design and writing, are exactly what I’m using right now.

But here’s what finally clicked for me: the reason none of those ideas ever truly worked is because I wasn’t passionate about them. I chased money, not meaning. I tried to find something I was okay at, instead of something that set my soul on fire. Sure, people can get rich doing things they don’t love, but at what cost?

A few years ago, a friend asked me what I wanted in a job. My answer then is the same now:
“I want to help and inspire people.”

Am I passionate about writing a blog and putting my life on display? Not exactly. But I am passionate about what it can create, a space to connect, inspire, and maybe even change someone’s life.

The final push came after reading You² by Price Pritchett (link to Amazon to order your own copy), a book about taking a quantum leap toward your goals. It reminded me that perfectionism is just another form of fear. I’ve spent years reading, researching, and planning, always preparing, never leaping. I wanted everything to look perfect before I began, but that mindset kept me stuck.

So this is it, my quantum leap. My imperfect, scary, beautiful leap toward everything I’ve always believed I could be.

I’m here to help, to inspire, and to hold myself accountable. And as I take this leap, I hope you’ll find the courage to take yours too .Because I’m done waiting for the perfect moment.
This is the moment.
And I’m claiming it: I am going to be a millionaire. 💴

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2 responses to “Quantum Leap”

  1. Girish Mani Avatar

    Good post. Maybe it’s time for me to find the courage too…..Thank you for reminding me …😉

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    1. Brittany Avatar

      You’ve got this, I believe in you! Now you just have to believe in yourself!! 💫

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