Yesterday’s message was about being responsible for writing your own story; today’s is about telling it. Both are ultimately made up of a composite of what you do every day. While growing up and attending school – your scholastic record and extracurricular activities say a lot about you; good or bad; it’s reflected in the pictures and comments found in your yearbook. The jobs you have define your professional interests and the record reflected in your file describes your commitment and attention to detail (or not). Where and how you live is reflected in the comments friends and neighbors make about you. Your home and family life paints a picture for all to see – either stability and dedication or their opposites are on display. Each independently and all collectively tell everything about you. No one needs Facebook, Instagram or TikTok to know all they need to know about you – the life you live is on display, spotlighted by what you do every day. Your actions, punctuated by talk, body language, attitude, and personality say it all. It’s easy to just go with the flow and not spend much energy, but that too tells a lot about you. Whatever it is, it’s what others see. And judge. Look and listen carefully to what you’re telling the world today.
Jerry Fernandez (born 1982): American former Marine and current Police enforcement officer and Captain.

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