3-2-1: On balancing gratitude and ambition, the best things in life, and feeling like you have enough
The popular narrative of ambition defines it as coming from a place of scarcity, and that leads to guilt over seeming thankless or wanting more than we have. True ambition ideally comes from a place of abundance, which means being ambitious in ‘doing’ and ‘being’ but being content in ‘having’.
Sindhu Shivaprasad • Page Not Found | Framer
I hope you get to know your inner world. I hope you thrive financially while living your values. I hope you focus less on what you achieve and more on who you become. I hope you learn to be kind to yourself. I hope you fall in love with the process. I hope you see the point of pursuing passion work is not to drain yourself to create work that... See more
Sari Azout • Check your Pulse #49
I.
“Each day, spend some time on two things:
II.
“Do not fear what you can address. What should worry you is not the problem, but if you are resisting addressing it.”
III.
“Many of the best things in life are endless.
Being in a great... See more
“Each day, spend some time on two things:
- working toward something that will pay off years from now
- appreciating something that is happening right now”
II.
“Do not fear what you can address. What should worry you is not the problem, but if you are resisting addressing it.”
III.
“Many of the best things in life are endless.
Being in a great... See more