Hustle Culture

Hustle Culture

27 Minuten

Beschreibung

vor 5 Jahren

We live in a world where people are thirsty to make that bread at
the expense of losing everyone and everything around them. The
lengths we go to be considered the slightest bit "successful"
would have been considered unbelievable decades ago. It's a
blessing and a curse for us millennials to grow up in this world
of hustle culture. From a young age, my parents had embedded in
me that working my ass off was a non-negotiable. I found and
continue to experience immeasurable fulfillment when excelling in
my career and it's been something that's stuck with me since day
one. Literally though, when I was in my early teens, I was paid
illegally to scoop ice cream, sweep floors and clean toilets and
at that time I was thrilled at the fact that I was working- no
task was too small but everything I did had to be excellent, some
would say perfect... However, at that stage in my life there was
no additional pressure to be posting my every "win" at work or
brag about the fact that I was always the first one to arrive and
the last one to leave. 


In an age where 12 to 18 hour days are praised via social media
engagement, there has to be some sort of prioritizing that takes
place for your own sanity (pre-breakdown). Listen now as I
explore this idea of #HustleCulture and the importance of
sometimes doing what's best for you and letting tf go of all the
rest. 


SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY: if you are thriving in your relationship
AND your biz hit me up rn because I don't think it's humanly
possible in 2020. #SomethingsGottaGive 

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