I moved to L.A. in the summer of 2015 with a dollar and a dream. Although the circumstances that got me here weren’t ideal, I am thankful for all that I have experienced these past ten years. It has truly made me the man that I am today. With that being said, here’s my list (in no particular order) of what I’ve learned while living in Los Angeles.
It was an honor to discuss the importance of cancer screening and share how cancer has personally impacted my family. #sponsored
In partnership with @Novartis and @BlavityInc, @taralindaaa and I chatted with experts at Novartis and the @AmericanCancerSociety about how regular cancer screening can help find cancer early, when it may be easier to treat.
Today I celebrate my 5 year anniversary of living in LA and I’m writing this with a deep sense of gratitude. Many of us are dealing with a lot right now and for the first time in a very long time, I have found a somewhat safe and relatively quiet space amongst the chaos. There was a profound revelation that was revealed to me that provided a new found sense of patience and restored faith. I tweeted in the early stages of the pandemic that I hoped to pick up some good habits during my quarantine and by the looks of it, it actually happened.
Pray for clarity and direction in this time, pray for good health and protection when you go out for your essentials. Pray for resources to cover your rent and bills. Pray for the well being of your loved ones. Anything else at this point is a bonus and God’s favor. In this time I hope you realize what really matters, what never did and what always will.
At this point I believe we have more mental distractions than we’ve ever had before. Social media can be a cesspool of misinformation and mental manipulation and with that comes outrage, sadness, and despair. But even with that, I sincerely hope that you are able to recognize that there are also beacons of hope, optimism and ingenuity. As a creative, this is an opportune time to buckle down and figure out ways to keep creating. Even if you don’t identify as a creative there’s still an opportunity come up with at least one solution for each one of your problems. I believe it comes down to blocking out the noise as best you can and taking one faithful step at...