Multi-Passionate
I wish the universe worked differently. I wish that you could plan to do things and then magically make time and money to then do them. It would feel a lot safer. But unfortunately, I don’t see that happening for anyone I know. The people I know over-commit themselves then figure it all out as it unfolds.
Daniel Priestley • Key Person of Influence
Be the Guide, Not the Guru If I’ve learned anything from the thousands of videos I have created for YouTube, it is that people don’t want to be lectured at by an all-knowing guru—they want to tag along with a guide. That’s why I post so many videos where I reveal the nuts and bolts of my processes.
Noah Kagan • Million Dollar Weekend: The Surprisingly Simple Way to Launch a 7-Figure Business in 48 Hours
You’re not failing because you’re not motivated. You’re not supposed to get far on a path that was never yours to walk.
Brianna Wiest • The Pivot Year
I have coined the term “niche slap” to remind entrepreneurs in my communities to commit once they pick. All businesses and, all markets, have unpleasant characteristics. The grass is never greener once you get to the other side. If you keep hopping from niche to niche, hoping that the market will solve your problems, you deserve to be niche
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In everything you choose, you must first ask: but what will this do to my soul? Will it bring me closer to a heavenly state of being, or anchor me into the ache of this world? Will it make me more of the person I was meant to be, or will it distract me from the true work? Will it pay the bills, but bankrupt my being? Will it impress others, but
... See moreBrianna Wiest • The Pivot Year
Maybe you don’t need to find more energy, maybe you just need to find a dream that makes you actually want to get up in the morning. Maybe you need to find something that gives back more than it takes. Maybe you need to stop trying to be good at the hundred things that do not light up your soul, and finally choose the one that does—the
Brianna Wiest • The Pivot Year
Ask yourself what it is you actually want to do. Then go and do it. There is no clearing. It never comes. You will be an elderly person in an eldercare home and finally you will realise that had you just gone for what you wanted, you would have had it. A ‘clearing’ is not a goal. Bite off more than you can chew and then figure it out as you go. If
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You may believe that living life to the fullest is seeing every country in the world and quitting your job on a whim and falling recklessly in love, but it’s really just knowing how to be where your feet are. It’s learning how to take care of yourself, how to make a home within your own skin. It’s learning how to build a simple life you are proud
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