Relentless Pursuit: Doing it for Your Dream

And not just me. Guess what. Once again, he still was blessing. He got to go with me. We both went to New York and sat down at the Kelly Carson show. You wanna know why I was doing the work? And not just when I became the childcare whisperer? No. It started when I was an assistant teacher in that classroom. When I knew they were short staff. I said, no, I’m good. I’m. I’m staying here. I got my lunch break. Baby, my kids know it’s when it’s nap time, call me mean, call me whatever. That’s called boundaries in my room. When it’s nap time, you ain’t gotta go to sleep. But you gotta. So I’m good. I can stay in here. I understand. We short staff. Even if you stay a little late. I can stay today. Don’t ask me tomorrow. Okay. But at Fridays, don’t even. Don’t even come to me on Friday, baby. And that was okay. That was a relationship we built. But guess what? I was still willing. I was still willing to come in on Saturday. And I’m talking about for a corporate center. Coming in and painting a wall. Yes, I did. You wanna know why? Cause I knew what I was doing for my dream. So you all, if you don’t remember anything else that Mrs. Tyler is telling you today. Do it for your dream. Do it for your dream. Show up for your dream to go, go, go! Relentless for your dream. Go, baby. Lose some sleep for your dream. I, I stayed up 3:00 o’clock in the morning those 6 months and still had to get up and go work at. At Kremlin. Kremlin for my dream. So the question really is, how bad do you want it? How bad do you want it? Are you gonna get up and do the work so that he can bless the work of your hands? Or you just gonna sit back and sit on your hands? What you gonna do? What you gonna do? Because I promise you, if you just get up and just start.