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Aaron Amaya

@aaronamaya

I write about making humans better. Creative Director for brands. https://t.co/XR5izG1Rsq is my latest work.

Joined August 2009
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Perspective shapes our reality. Understand that our interpretation of events determines our emotional response. When facing obstacles, challenge your initial thoughts. Shift your perspective to see the potential for growth.


Peter stepped out of the boat, not because he was sure he could walk on water, but because he believed in something greater. Vision often means stepping into the unknown


David was a king, but before that, he was a shepherd. He knew the beauty of the mundane and the power of authenticity. Don’t shy away from your beginnings; they’re the foundation for your greatness.


Peter didn’t always get it right—he stumbled, he doubted, but he never gave up. True leadership isn’t about perfection; it’s about perseverance. Even when you trip, get back up, learn, and keep moving forward. Your journey inspires others!


Look at Paul—once a persecutor, then a passionate advocate. His story reminds us that no one is beyond redemption. We all have a past, but it doesn’t define our future.


It’s not about seeing the future crystal clear—it’s about seeing enough to take the next step and bringing everyone along with you. Vision is being willing to step into the fog first, knowing you’re not going alone.


Ministry is funny. People think it’s all deep talks and wise words, but sometimes it’s just sitting next to someone going through it, passing ‘em tissues, and letting ‘em know, ‘Hey, I’m right here in this with you.


There’s strength in saying, ‘I don’t have all the answers.’ When you lead from a place of vulnerability, people see you’re real. And real people attract real followers, who’ll go with you through anything because they trust your heart.


Faith isn’t a roadmap; it’s a flashlight. Sometimes you only see a few steps ahead, and that’s okay. The journey isn’t about knowing every answer; it’s about moving forward even when you don’t.


Creativity isn’t just for the artist; it’s for the healer, the teacher, the leader. When we create, we invite others into a space of possibility, of healing, of hope. And in that space, we build a world worth being a part of.


Creativity isn’t a skill; it’s a gift we carry for others. If you create from a place of love and intention, you’re giving people something money can’t buy—an experience, a connection, a piece of their own soul they didn’t know was there.


Leadership isn’t a title; it’s a tone. People follow voices that echo their struggles and inspire their hope. The best leaders aren’t afraid to walk with people in the dark so that everyone can find the light.


To lead is to take risks; to love is to take greater ones. People are drawn to leaders willing to walk ahead, even when the path isn’t clear. Sometimes, courage is just showing up and believing things can be different.


Ministry isn’t about a perfect image; it’s about an honest soul. People aren’t looking for you to have it all together—they’re looking for someone who’s willing to admit they don’t. Real change happens when people feel seen.


Creativity is the soul’s way of saying, ‘I’m here, and I have something to say.’ Don’t chase trends; chase truth. The most powerful art comes from the courage to be exactly who you are in a world that’s always asking you to be someone else.


Master the art of detachment. True power lies in the ability to step back and assess without personal bias. Only then can you influence the game with clarity and precision.


How do you balance family and leadership? Lately, I’ve been seeing reflections of my own journey in my kids and it’s changing my approach.


Creativity often hides in the unknown. Let curiosity be your compass; innovation begins where comfort ends.


Redefine failure: it’s not a reflection of your ability, but a roadmap to your potential. Each misstep is an invitation to grow.


What’s something you thought would make you happy but didn’t? For me, it’s learning that true joy comes from growth, not goals.


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