• Dear Former Black Gifted Kids and Those That Let Us Sit With Them at Lunch

  • 2023/12/25
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Dear Former Black Gifted Kids and Those That Let Us Sit With Them at Lunch

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    You are not a burned-out disappointment. You are burned out...but you are far from disappointing. You need a little pep talk, some soft love, and a framework to understand your reality. As young gifted kids, we were told that we were special and would do great things. What we weren't given were the tools needed to do so. As adults, we may feel like we haven't reached our full potential. We see others around of seemingly thriving, while we struggle with the same problems and struggle with making the same mistakes over and over again.

    At the same time, we are painfully aware of the mistakes that we are making. We spend a significant amount of time beating ourselves up and holding ourselves to a standard that no one could possibly achieve. I made this talk first and foremost for me as a reminder to myself, but I also wanted to make it for my classmates.

    You are doing the best you can with what you know and when you learn to love yourself you will do better. I hope that you will go on this journey with me towards stepping into our role and living our lives with intention. I will make mistakes, but I will do my best to acknowledge them as they happen.

    Dear Black Former Gifted Kid and Those Who Let Us Sit With Them at The Lunch Table in Middle School, it is time for you to flex.

    Join The Situational Practice at www.thesituationalpractice.com to be part of a supportive community of gamers and geeks and people who have been through situations in life that others can't begin to understand.

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Send us a Text Message.

You are not a burned-out disappointment. You are burned out...but you are far from disappointing. You need a little pep talk, some soft love, and a framework to understand your reality. As young gifted kids, we were told that we were special and would do great things. What we weren't given were the tools needed to do so. As adults, we may feel like we haven't reached our full potential. We see others around of seemingly thriving, while we struggle with the same problems and struggle with making the same mistakes over and over again.

At the same time, we are painfully aware of the mistakes that we are making. We spend a significant amount of time beating ourselves up and holding ourselves to a standard that no one could possibly achieve. I made this talk first and foremost for me as a reminder to myself, but I also wanted to make it for my classmates.

You are doing the best you can with what you know and when you learn to love yourself you will do better. I hope that you will go on this journey with me towards stepping into our role and living our lives with intention. I will make mistakes, but I will do my best to acknowledge them as they happen.

Dear Black Former Gifted Kid and Those Who Let Us Sit With Them at The Lunch Table in Middle School, it is time for you to flex.

Join The Situational Practice at www.thesituationalpractice.com to be part of a supportive community of gamers and geeks and people who have been through situations in life that others can't begin to understand.

Support the Show.

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