For years, my identity was forged in the fast-paced environment of family medicine. I was trained be able to discern labels—diagnosing, categorizing, and coding. In the clinical practice a label is a tool; it provides a roadmap for treatment. But as I transitioned into roles as a leader and an educator, I began to see the shadow side of that training. I realized that labeling, while medically necessary, can be spiritually and professionally restrictive. It often led me to “wrong” conclusions because labels are, by their very nature, boxes that ignore the unbounded potential of the person—or the situation—standing before me.
Looking to reconnect with what success actually meant in this new season of leadership, I returned to a foundational practice: Deepak Chopra and Oprah Winfrey’s 21-Day Meditation: Manifesting True Success. To anchor these modern lessons, I utilized Gemini to identify the scriptures that reflected each day’s centering thought. What I experienced was a total realignment of my internal order.
The Conspiracy of Time
I spent a long time viewing success as a distant peak I had to scale. Through this journey, I came to understand that success was actually an expansion from within. I stopped “wronging” my past detours and started seeing them as strategic placements. I began to perceive my past, present, and future not as separate silos, but as one harmonious conspiracy that had prepared me for my current roles in leadership and education.
I found peace in Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” I realized that even the perceived “clinical errors” of my past were conspiring for my current expansion.
Removing the Restrictive Labels
As an educator, I always saw how labels like “struggling student” or “difficult colleague” act as fences. During these 21 days, I practiced being in the world, but not of it. I learned that the enlightened and compassionate leader is one who recognizes “pure existence” beneath the title. When I stripped away the labels, I found myself in a “spacious place” where I was no longer limited by who I was yesterday or the boxes others tried to put me in.
This truth echoed in Colossians 3:11, which reminds us that in the light of the Spirit, all human labels of status and history vanish. By letting go of these restrictive definitions, the mandate of Isaiah 54:2 to “Enlarge the place of your tent,” helped me envision a leadership style that was spacious enough for everyone’s potential to unfold.
Success as Liberation
I once thought success was about achieving more control; I learned that it is actually about achieving more freedom. Every path to my success became a path to my freedom. When I stopped trying to force outcomes through the “fussy mind” of a perfectionist, I moved into the “spacious place” described in Psalm 118:5. I began to rejoice in my uniqueness and stood back to watch the Larger Plan work through my leadership.
I stopped chasing external validation and started trusting that the Lord would fulfill His purpose for me (Psalm 138:8). I moved from being a “doctor” trying to fix the world to a leader who acts as a magnet for the immeasurable good that rushes toward me from every direction.
My Daily Reflection
I integrated the wisdom of those twenty-one days into a single invocation. It became my anchor for a new vision of my life in leadership and education:
“I stepped beyond the limitations I once thought were permanent. I realized I am pure existence operating in a world of form. I choose to live the full richness of my life by stripping away the labels that used to define me. I see clearly that my past, my present, and my future have always been one harmonious conspiracy. For me, every path to success is a path to freedom. I am a magnet for the immeasurable good that rushes toward me from every direction. I expanded. I evolved. I am.”