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Trusting Your Transition

Trusting your transition can lead you to greatness.

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Trusting Your Transition
Keorie Mcmillan

As humans in this world we all are destine for something. Everyone existence matter in the universe, no one is nobody. When you believe in yourself only you can hinder your personal goals. The problem with us as people today is that we sometimes don't trust our transition. Trusting your transition can lead you only to greatness. Not believing in your transition can ruin the possibilities of achieving numerous of goals.

I will forever be a proud bronco from Fayetteville State University. I loved college but, I didn't trust my own transition. I did everything possible in college to achieve my ultimate goal which is music. But I wasn't happy because I didn't believe in myself enough. I was miserable, but content with temporary satisfaction. I knew college was important in society, but everyday I felt like a robot in society.

When I use the term robot, I basically mean someone who is just existing I never wanted to just exist in North Carolina, America, and the world. My purpose in life is to live to my full potential. My attention is tunnel vision towards my career of being a mainstream music artist. So I had to trust my transition more than I trust my college advisor.

I made the biggest transition in my life as an artist. I moved to Atlanta days ago to focus on my music and a better life for me. Only days into trusting my transition, I can honestly state that I'm happy. When you trust your transition and not your surroundings you will find happiness within.

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