Not Just Yet
The most powerful phrase in leadership
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“Not Just Yet” is a powerful mental reframing concept introduced by Mel Robbins, the bestselling author known for her transformative self-improvement guides.
It encourages two things.
Patience and Personal Growth.
Patience because good things take time.
Personal growth because you must develop the attributes necessary to receive success.
It helps you view delays or setbacks not as failures, but as opportunities for preparation and alignment.
When things aren’t going as planned in your life, it doesn’t mean they won’t ever happen—it might simply mean they’re not meant to happen yet.
Shift your focus from frustration to self-reflection.
Ask, “Who do I need to become to make this a reality?”
If you’re not seeing the career success, friendships, or relationships you desire, consider that the timing may not be right.
Rather than giving up or losing hope, use this period to work on yourself. Hone your skills, build your confidence, and align your actions with the person you aspire to be.
Stay committed to your goals and trust in the process.
Life’s timing often works in mysterious ways, and when the right moment arrives, the opportunities you’ve been striving for will unfold.
All the best,
Courtney



