Sharing inspiring stories of change makers in business, sports, nonprofits, etc. to help you take one step, whether your first or your next, to create change.
"I'm simply using this life to add value to others. It is so refreshing! My best days are walking away from something where I just poured myself out, but I look back and see that mattered and was worth something. Something is better because of this day." - Bob Bender
"the generous do prosper, but they don't always prosper in the ways that the world pictures. Some of the most contented people are never going to make it on an Instagram reel or be the best TikTok influencers simply because they're just not pursuing the same pathways."
@JordanRaynor These insights to share why you work the way you do plus more in how your work MATTERS for ETERNITY is available in this podcast episode https://t.co/gyni6h6PGR
Who are you becoming?
That's a better question to ask ourselves first before even "what do I want to do?" When we have the idea of the type of person we'd like to become in mind, we can reverse engineer not only what habits that person might have but also how that person thinks
Thank you to the education leaders who are building up students to go even further! Check out Aditya Kaddu's journey in scaling his impact with @edstruments
NEW EPISODE! How do you leave a promising pursuit of engineering to become a math teacher? See how it actually comes full circle in this convo with Aditya, founder of @edstruments . See the link in bio!
It's easy to fall into the comparison game looking at those similar to you or those way ahead of you. Change your frames (as @urband813 said) to see others not as discouragement but as inspiration to learn from!
Go ahead and celebrate that person! See how it changes perspective.
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Here’s our example from @iamJonJim
Comparison: Other marathon runners’ pace, and completion time
Celebration: congratulating them either publicly or privately, and sharing how their performance challenged me