Why the World’s Expectations Don’t Define You
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Even referencing the current political climate and figures like Donald Trump, Kijuan explains how Americans are often pitted against each other by expectations about how we “should” think, vote, or live, rather than being respected for the standards we hold. His message: don’t let politics or people define you; live by your principles, not their pressure. Through his “Faith It Till You Make It” mindset, Kijuan explains that God operates on standards, not human expectations. When the world said Kijuan wouldn’t survive his motorcycle accident, God raised the standard.
When surgeons said there was no chance, faith stepped in. That same principle applies to anyone listening: when others expect you to fail, your standard and your faith can still lead you to victory. With his signature “Excuse, Execute, Elevate” method, Kijuan flips the script once again, urging listeners to stop blaming expectations and start living up to the standards they set for themselves.
He challenges us to write down three expectations the world has put on us — and three standards we want to live by — because clarity creates confidence. If you’ve ever felt boxed in by pressure to perform, this episode is your reminder to reclaim your identity and peace. Expectations may come from others, but standards come from within.
And as Kijuan reminds us in every episode — just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.
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