I used to think that making an impact meant doing something big writing a book, leading a huge team, or changing the world overnight. But then, someone reminded me of something powerful: True impact starts small. One day, I received a message from someone I hadn’t spoken to in years. They told me that a… Continue reading Touching a Dozen Lives
Leadership is Empowerment
I once worked under someone who controlled everything. Every decision had to go through them, every idea had to be theirs, and every mistake was met with frustration. You can guess how that went our team felt small, stuck, and unmotivated. Then, I met another person who did the exact opposite. Instead of holding onto… Continue reading Leadership is Empowerment
When to Make Decisions
Have you ever made a big decision in the heat of the moment only to regret it later? Yeah, me too. I used to believe that faster was better when it came to decision-making. But then, I learned something that changed my entire approach. The best decisions aren’t made in pressure they’re made in preparation.… Continue reading When to Make Decisions
A Letter To My 100-Year-Old Self
Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. Oh, wise one, wrinkled in wisdom, A heart still beating with echoes of laughter, Hands once tender with youthful ambition, Now holding the weight of a century after. Did the dreams we whispered in quiet nights Find their way into the fabric of time? Did you dance in… Continue reading A Letter To My 100-Year-Old Self
Quote of the Day
“The difference between greatness and mediocrity is often how an individual views mistakes. If you want to continue on the success journey, you need to learn to fail forward.”Nelson Boswell Mistakes, the things we all try to avoid, right? But here’s the thing, avoiding mistakes doesn’t guarantee success, it just guarantees stagnation. I’ve had my… Continue reading Quote of the Day
The Power of Failure
I know this title may sound weird but stay with me alright… Listen, I used to be so utterly terrified of failure. Honestly, the idea or even the thought of messing up, falling short, or not meeting expectations… Felt like the worst thing that could happen to me. So, I played it safe for as… Continue reading The Power of Failure
Writing Notes of Encouragement
I’ll never forget the day I received a handwritten note from someone . It wasn’t long, it wasn’t fancy, but it said one thing: “I see your effort. Keep going you’re making an impact.” At the time, I was exhausted, questioning myself, wondering if what I was doing even mattered. That small note? Changed everything.… Continue reading Writing Notes of Encouragement
What’s in a name is more than you think…
When I chose Kritzy_official for my Instagram handle, it wasn’t some grand, well-thought-out decision. Honestly, it started as a joke throwing around names, trying to find something unique, something that resonated with me. Creetsy, Creets, Karaite… then Kritzy. Something about it just clicked. I didn’t even fully understand the depth of its meaning at the… Continue reading What’s in a name is more than you think…
The Value of Teamwork
I used to pride myself on being independent. I could handle things on my own, make my own decisions, and push forward alone. But then I hit a wall hard. I realized that no matter how talented, determined, or hardworking I was, I had limits. And those limits kept me stuck. Then, I learned something… Continue reading The Value of Teamwork
The Position Myth
I used to believe that leadership was about titles. If I could just reach a certain position, then people would listen. Then I’d have influence. Then I’d matter. But I was wrong. Early in my life, I had a boss with the fanciest title but zero real leadership. No one truly respected him. No one… Continue reading The Position Myth
