Who would you be...
Nov 28, 2022 12:57 pm
...if the world didn't tell you who to be?!?
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Yesterday I did something cool.
I had AI generated versions of myself created. (shoutout to Noah for showing me the Lensa AI photo and video editing app)
Here's me in some alternate universes as a skater, rockstar, astronaut, and more.
Go try this out and send me back some of the cool AI pics of yourself! :)
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When you wake up, and read this today, reflect and ask yourself...
"how did I get here to this very moment?"
Did you get here by following the life you had envisioned for yourself?
Or did you get here because you listened to what others told you to do? Told you to be?
With Thanksgiving having just happened, and time with family and friends more abundant than usual, I am sure you may have had your fair share of people criticizing and critiquing your moves in life.
Or maybe not.
If you have experienced this though, I highly recommend giving yourself some freedom to be creative and design the life YOU truly wish to be living.
And to help with this, I recommend having fun with some AI generated versions of yourself.
Get lost in the art of what you could be.
What LIFE itself could be for you.
Let your imagination take over.
When is the last time you allowed yourself to just be a kid again and dream of a life, and a world, where you get to become your own superhero?
The beauty of the photos above is that it reminds me I don't have to choose just one.
All of those are current versions of myself.
Depending on the day, some days I am the skater boy, others the rockstar, and almost everyday I am a guy with my head in the clouds being a space cadet.
And I make sure to leave room for even more versions of myself to make appearances as I grow "older" in this current reality.
To end...
I want to encourage you, and the rest of the world, to be open to the possibilities of new versions as well.
Start with the versions you would create if you felt no pressure from the people around you.
#thriveon
CJ
p.s. I am grateful for the time I have gotten to spend with my parents and my wife over the course of the past week.