“You lack nothing. Use what I gave you.” — God
This year has been transitional, testing, and honestly heavy, not just for me, but for so many of us. And this job market? Rejection after rejection will make you forget who you are and what you’re built for.
But God reminded me: I came equipped.
Makeup artist. Creative. Curator. Festival Producer, Stylist. Jewelry designer. Event creator. Thrift connoisseur.
Lanes people dream of walking in.
So let this be your reminder too:
You lack nothing.
You’re already equipped.
Keep going.
Life can often feel overwhelmingly difficult, especially during transitional periods filled with setbacks like job rejections. However, it’s important to remember that every individual is inherently equipped with unique abilities and talents—whether as a makeup artist, stylist, jewelry designer, or event creator—that make them valuable and capable. The phrase "You lack nothing, use what I gave you," often attributed to spiritual inspiration, serves as a powerful reminder that all the tools you need to succeed and thrive are already within you. Instead of focusing on external circumstances or perceived shortcomings, it encourages embracing your authentic self and leveraging your existing skills. Navigating today's competitive job market can be disheartening, but adopting a mindset of self-belief helps maintain motivation. Reflecting on one’s creative potential and past accomplishments can reinforce confidence. For example, being a curator or festival producer are unique talents that many people aspire to but few achieve. Recognizing these lanes not only inspires but also clarifies personal direction. Additionally, cultivating resilience is essential. Each "no" or rejection is a stepping stone to growth rather than a sign of failure. Reminding yourself that you "lack nothing" can help you reclaim your identity and purpose, empowering you to persist. Engaging in community or creative pursuits can also provide a supportive environment to flourish. Ultimately, this message encourages continual perseverance. You do not need to seek external validation to prove your worth; instead, trust in the gifts and passions you hold and keep moving forward towards your goals, confident that you are well-equipped for the journey ahead.






























































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