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05/14/2026

Your environment shifts when you begin moving in alignment.

One thing I’m noticing in this season is how differently life feels when you stop resisting the next version of yourself.

Not because everything suddenly becomes easy.

But because you finally start moving in alignment with what you already know.

That shift changes everything.

Your energy changes. Your decisions change. Even the way you navigate uncertainty begins to change.

That’s one of the biggest leadership lessons I’m learning in real time while living and traveling throughout Mexico:

Confidence doesn’t come from having every answer.

It comes from developing the ability to move, adjust, and trust yourself along the way.

Not perfection. Not certainty.

But movement.

And the more I move, the more clarity I gain.

That’s why I no longer believe most people stay stuck because they lack potential.

Many stay stuck because they delay ex*****on.

Leadership requires movement before comfort. 🧭

If this resonates, maybe it’s time to stop overthinking the next step and start moving on what you already know.

*****onOverPerfection

05/09/2026

Mother’s Day can hold many emotions at once.

Joy.
Gratitude.
Reflection.
Grief.
Distance.
Love.
Memory.

For some women, it’s a beautiful celebration.
For others, it’s a reminder of mothers missed, children grown, seasons changed, or sacrifices made quietly over the years.

No matter what this weekend looks like for you, I hope you give yourself grace.

Take the walk.
Drink the coffee.
Rest.
Laugh.
Pray.
Reflect.
Call someone you love.
Honor the woman you’ve become through every season.

To all mothers and mother figures — seen and unseen, celebrated and grieving, nurturing and rebuilding — Happy Mother’s Day. 💛

— Linda P. Griffin
Garner Coaching🧭

05/01/2026

At some point, it stops being about clarity.

And starts being about capacity.

The ability to follow through
when it’s inconvenient.

When it’s uncomfortable.
When no one is watching.

Because most people don’t struggle with knowing what to do.

They struggle with sustaining the decision
long enough to see it through.

That’s where ex*****on breaks down.

Not at the start—
but in the middle.

When the energy dips.
When it’s no longer exciting.
When discipline has to take over.

That’s the part that builds momentum.

Not motivation.
Not inspiration.

But repeated follow-through.

Even when it would be easier to pause.

That’s the work I stay committed to—
especially when it’s not convenient.

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