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Run
To run toward your dreams, means running through your fears.
Run away from your fears, run away from your dreams.
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It matters
Don’t be disheartened. Don’t be discouraged. Know that if you do what’s good, do what’s right, seen or unseen. It matters. It counts. You’re putting it into the world for it to exist and ripple through space and time, for a good that was nothing, maybe just a thought to now be real and factual. To have reverberations through people, society, humanity, children, for something bigger than yourself, something eternal.
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Reciprocity
Everyone just wants to be accepted, understood and be a part of a group to take part in the reciprocation of giving and receiving.
If any of those feel broken or missing, a person can feel rejected, misunderstood, alone and worthless with nothing to offer or give.
A person like this might feel like an outcast, broken and as a reflection reject society. The perception of being rejected by society may infiltrate their thoughts to the point where they conform to that external perception and now see themselves as “rejected” – hence they’ve closed the loop and are now creating an internal perception of rejecting themselves.
They are now in the loop of being rejected by society, externally and rejecting themselves, internally.
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The New Best
A growth mindset is almost like an addiction, there is always a good, better, best. Having difficulty settling on just “good”, but always curious, trying to uncover that next “better” to get to the “best”. The reward is finding that new “best” that somehow feels like its uncovering mysteries of the universe. Until, once again, that “best” starts to settle to being just “good”.
To find what’s true – optimized, efficient, sustainable, repeatable and enduring.
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Lock & Key
Unlocking a fixed mindset to a more open mindset. The key is breaking what once seemed impossible and defeating the self-told lie “I can’t”.
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Open Road
What you see as “talent” in other people is really just the road travelled after saying “I will”.
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Fear is a compass
What you fear the most. Have you ever thought about that? Why you fear it, but maybe it’s not fearful for somebody else. Maybe your best friend or sibling. they can do things you admire or are envious of because they can just do it, bold, fearless, bright.
Other people might say they’re so brave or courageous. But it’s merely that they’re just not afraid of that particular thing. Braveness and courage requires fear not fearlessness. It requires overcoming the fear to experience braveness and courage. The people that aren’t afraid of something and can simply do it, they can’t teach us anything, maybe they excel at it, maybe they breakthrough new limits but they can’t teach us the most basic part of it, overcoming our fears.
Your fear, is your compass. It points to places you don’t want to look. It reveals things about yourself that you would have never known. Your fears will show you your hidden strengths. Or you can let fear try to hide and steal from you your vision, power and gift to the world. But look at fear as a gift to you, then to the world. It’s your gift because once you overcome it, it will be your super power.
What you fear the most, we need you to help us see it and teach us to overcome it, with grace, compassion, intention and purpose. When you heal yourself of that fear, you bring healing into the world so that others can find that same healing.
