Frankly Speaking with Tyra G

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G


Women’s History Month recognizes Brig. Gen USAF Retired Sandra Gregory for her service then and now.

March 02, 2024

Do you go the extra mile? Do you do more Than what is expected? Do you expect the best? These questions pertain to your relationship with the world and how you treat yourself. Do you go the extra mile when it comes to you, or do you think that the least is enough for you?


Some people believe that struggle, servitude, and sacrifice are the best they can hope for. They look for ways and reasons to be okay with the things they believe are not okay with your lives. Other people believe they must constantly be on the giving end. These are people who give until it hurts. These people have not learned how to go the extra mile to explore what may be possible.


Going the extra mile means taking what you have and looking for ways to expand it— you believe in your ability to make it happen. Going the extra mile means doing just a little more than is expected, being just a little more than is expected, and having just a little more than you expected. It means moving beyond limiting beliefs and restrictive behaviors and being willing to have more than you have right now. Going the extra mile does not mean that you have prideful ambitions. It means that you want to feel better about yourself. You want to know that you can surpass your own expectations. You want to push your mind to the limits. It can be quite a rewarding experience!


This week we meet someone who has explored the best of all possibilities in herself and put those into action by continuing an amazing giving legacy.


Be inspired!