
I stopped learning, growing, healing, evolving and nurturing my inner child’s curiosity, to only stun my personal transformation.
I stopped learning, growing, healing, evolving and nurturing my inner child’s curiosity, to only stun my personal transformation.
My character and work ethic need to be processed, not result-based. That can be exceptionally difficult to remember when everyone else is celebrating achievements.
Too often, leaders struggle to change how their teams and organizations act without adjusting how they think.
When we’re faced with a challenge, we have three choices. We can give up, we can give in, or we can give it all we have.
Every now and then, it’s not about looking beyond ourselves to live a good life but looking within to design that life.
Regardless of our industry or craft, each of us is in the business of people and relationships.
Self-care will look different to each of us but always incorporates re-immersing ourselves back into the present moment. Self-care is not selfish, self-seeking, or self-indulgent. Rather, it’s a transformative act of self-preservation that’s ultimately necessary to bring our true selves to the forefront of the table and the spaces we navigate. Without it, we can’t fully tap into our unique superpowers of authenticity and vulnerability. Self-care graces us with the opportunity to nurture our spirit and our narrative. While it can be easier to look outside of ourselves for answers and validations, self-care always starts within.
The kids were confused and told him he’d messed up the game.
I believe Ross, at 80, you have genuinely lived your life understanding the significance of learning, unlearning, and re-learning. Also, I think it’s an accurate statement to say you did this while living an extremely overpowering life.