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What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?

We asked folks a question that led to many surprising answers – some sad, some thought-provoking and some funny. We’ve highlighted a cross section of those responses below.

Deisy Jurim

As a child, I used to believe that success was something that only happened to people who already had everything figured out or lived a perfect life. I thought I had to wait for the right moment or the right opportunity to follow my dreams. But my experience serving in the police in Colombia taught me something completely different. Read more>>

Marcela Velasquez

Wow, as a little girl I often felt invisible, like I could fade quietly into the background, and no one would notice. But now I know I was never invisible, God was seeing me and was simply preparing me to shine, because he fearfully and wonderfully made me. Read more>>

Shanique Taylor

As a child, I always believed life was meant to be a struggle. I grew up watching my family constantly work hard just to make ends meet. I never imagined myself as an entrepreneur or thought I could actually create my own opportunities. Stepping into the beauty industry changed my life and mindset around success. Read more>>

Brigitte Lu

When I was younger, I believed that strength meant doing everything on my own and following a path that others expected of me. Over time, I learned that true strength comes from connection from allowing others to be part of your journey and embracing your own unique path. Through Blu Crochet, I discovered that healing, creativity, and empowerment happen when we build together, not alone. Read more>>

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