Bad company, they say, corrupts good morals. “Walk with the wise and become wise; associate with fools and get in trouble.” (Pro. 13: 20). So I ask you, as I ask myself; whose company do you enjoy? Who enjoys your company? Jim Rohn said you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. I tend to agree completely. I even dare say that you are the average of the five apps you spend the most time on. Where are you spending your time? Are you hanging around people you have no business hanging around? Are you spending your days trying to look like someone you are not?

Who do you want to become? Hang around them. If you want to be a baker, hang around a bakery, make friends with a baker, learn from a baker. If you want to be a professional athlete, learn from a coach. If you want to be successful in life, learn from a successful life coach. Listen to them, take action, and learn from them. Then you will be successful in life.
So, be the change you want to see. Spend your time where it matters and with people that matter. Love yourself, love your family, spend time with people that are important to you. Spend your time where it matters, find people who make you better. Be the betterment for other people.

Spend your time on things and with people that matter. If you spend your time building up yourself, investing in growing daily, becoming the change you want to see, if you are in the wrong environment and with the wrong crowd, you’ll soon realize that you no longer fit this crowd.
So, be the change you want to see. Spend your time where it matters and with people that matter. Love yourself, love your family, spend time with people that are important to you. Spend your time where it matters, find people who make you better. Be the betterment for other people.
“The difference between who you are today and who you will be in five years will be the people you spend time with and the books you read.” John Maxwell.
Live your life, learn and live your truth.
I believe in you.