When you’re off self and on purpose.
This BMX part of me has saved my life, shown me the world, led me to incredible people I consider family, given me amazing opportunities and experiences, and gave me a voice and outlet for my own creativity.
BMX has also brought me a lot of pain and “failure” that has allowed me to grow and become the best version of myself. That wasn’t without the conscious choice I made to push past any fear, pain, worry, and doubt.
I was fortunate enough to receive a bike when I was 13 but didn’t have much else other than the love and support from my family and the desire to manifest a dream.
The dream became my reality once I believed it was possible and I put the work in with the persistence of not accepting failure unless I was carried off the course, which happened a few times, but I always came back for more.
Now that I’ve accepted the role of devoting my life to serving and supporting others, it’s my mission to push past new fears to show people the potential they have for their own lives when they believe in themselves and don’t stop hustling for their dreams.
If I can do “the impossible” as I was told, so can YOU.
Josh P. 💚🧠✌️
📸 @metabolichealthsummit