The 2024 BE Project – In a world where you can BE anything, what will you choose?
It’s more about just wholeheartedly committing. I’m already pretty committed to all the things I do, but focusing a little bit more on me and the things that I’m involved in and just really dedicating my time to each of those things to the point where I don’t feel like I have to let go of something.
Meet Elizabeth Davidson and Her Personal Reflections
I’m dedicated to the things that I’m involved in and the things that I do, but I just really know that sometimes it’s okay to be dedicated to those things, but I put it aside for just a moment to do the things that I really need to get done.
I‘m kind of hard on myself when it comes to that, but I’m also very proud of myself for where I’m at today. Stop letting other things or situations get in the way of saying, I’m just going to have to put myself on hold and just do this.
So I’ve kind of learned to shift a little. So it doesn’t mean that I’m not doing the things that I need to or that my family is not important, but also that in order to serve them, you know, and do all the things, I also need to make sure I’m fueling myself and taking care.
If you could go back and talk to yourself two years ago, what would you say?
If I could go back and talk to myself two years ago, I’d tell myself to push through and not let obstacles hold me back. I’d remind myself to keep going so I wouldn’t later regret not starting things sooner.
If tomorrow never comes, what would you regret not doing?
I would regret not fully dedicating myself to my personal and professional growth. I want to make sure that I am always moving forward and not letting fear or doubt stop me from pursuing what truly matters to me.