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What are you proud of today?
What did you do that helped in some way to get you to the next level? Could be something tiny. I just repurposed part of a call for my premium group as a YouTube video...something I have been thinking of doing for a LONG time. It is certainly far from perfect. But I did it. Feels good. How about you?
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Nice, man. I didn't know that you posted it on YouTube too. That's awesome! Good stuff, brother. I spent a lot of time the last few days re-evaluating my approach to business. I've decided it's time to get back to the things that worked before for getting clients, and for some reason I chose to abandon them.
Thinker, Doer, or Relater?
Most of us lean relater? Thinkers stay in their head processing, analyzing, trying to get it right Doers move fast taking action, solving, pushing things forward Relaters focus on people connection, harmony, how everyone feels None of these are wrong. But most of us overuse one and underuse the others. That’s usually where things get stuck. Thinkers don’t move Doers don’t slow down Relaters avoid tension Just notice your default today. Where do you naturally go? And what’s the part you tend to avoid?
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Doer for most of my life, no question. But building a community did something to me. You can't just keep charging forward and wonder why people aren't with you. You slow down. You start actually listening. You notice what people are carrying. Still a doer at the core. Just a little more human about it now.
What moved this week?
What moved either outside or inside this week for you? Today, look back at your week: What actually moved or shifted in your world? What didn’t? Keep it simple. — What was it for you?
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@Storm Wishart You're crushing it, brother! I see you over there in your community rocking out 😎
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@Storm Wishart Love hearing that, brother.
When things are out of your control
Pondering this yesterday when I was basically trapped for 4 hours. I was in a situation where I was asked to help, told to wait, and wait, and wait, all for their benefit. Finally they told me I could leave. "The owner said you may leave now" Like the King had released me of my court jester role. I went through, ok I'll be patient and wait, to impatient, to ok now we are moving, to waiting, to now being angry, to putting down my ultimatum, to then being invited in, to then seeing the disaster they were dealing with and why I was asked to wait, watching 20 people have a conversation that no one would solve. At some point just giving up on wanting to do things my way and just going with the flow. Lets say that took hours based on how I was being moved around. That giving up released the tensions and allowed me to re-adjust my day. I see any moment in life to be a time to practice and inquire deeper into the situation. Sometimes it is easy, sometimes it is more challenging like this siutation that is mostly out of my control and I was being left in the dark. What’s your go-to when things feel out of control?
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That feeling of being powerless is the worst. I do my best to step away from any situation where I feel like I can't control it. Not that I'm a control freak, but I think it's all natural for us to want some type of control with anything we're doing. Walking away from situations to collect my thoughts before proceeding has helped me more than anything.
Before the week picks up
Before things fully get moving… What’s one thing you want to stay grounded in this coming week? Drop it below.
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My patience is being tested while building this app. I need to stay grounded through this process because I am very new to this whole thing still. The good note is that I am learning a lot about code and how all these components talk to one another across the web 😎
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