What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?
What does it mean to have it all? To me, it means that we’re thinking about the projects that I work on. The goals that I set in my life to conquer or to overcome.
And what that means to me is, am I on the road to success or am I failing? And having it all means having both aspects, the ups and the downs, but just knowing how to come out on top is truly what the end goal is, because if you’re on top, everything else is underneath. And what I mean by everything else, that means your failures and everything, your short comings and struggles, that’s having everything all covered.

And that’s what it means to me.
So if you’ve got a project that goes a year, six months, two months, and you hit every checkbox that you try to hit, then yes, you have it all. In fact, for… the most part, whenever I start a project, I think about what it all means to make sure that everything is covered for that project so that it can become successful.
And to make sure that it’s attainable, not only for just myself, because of course, I want to be successful, but I also want the project to be successful, because I’m not always just doing it for myself. I’m doing it for clients. I’m doing it for family.
I’m doing it for friends. And that means a lot to me to be a dependable, reliable individual that makes things attainable. And that’s what it means by, you know, having it all for me, because I’ve got everything covered.
We’ve got it all covered. And it’s absolutely attainable with discipline, skills and experience.


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