How many things in our world “might not work” but are worth the attempt? What’s the worst-case scenario? Not making the attempt is always the worst-case scenario.
by Hunter Marckwardt
How many things in our world “might not work” but are worth the attempt? What’s the worst-case scenario? Not making the attempt is always the worst-case scenario.
“Sometimes death only comes from a lack of energy. And a lack of energy comes from taking on less than we are capable of.”
Happy Sunday Everyone- First Sunday Thought was 10 years ago. Taking advice from my dad to prep for an hour on Sunday to have a…
When I think of Thomas, I think of him making small pieces of progress throughout his life. “Progress” based decisions to not quit, to keep moving forward, to be kind, to appreciate his life. Those seemingly insignificant points along the way have led to the “progression” of his life.
Dave Savage, a good friend, mentor, founder of a company, thought leader in our industry, took my thoughts from last week and turned them into his own, and then forwarded them back to me.
I’ve been intentional about lightening my load. Truly, it has become a daily thought.
Happy Sunday Everyone- My titles are starting to look very futuristic, very cutting edge, provocative! Not so much. PP2 stands for porta potty 2. AI…
There is something massively liberating about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.
How do you know if your perception of your value is actually valuable in the eyes of your clients/business partners?
For me, talking about the concept of “taking control of my life” is a healthy balance of personal accountability to steer my ship in the direction I want to go, with purpose, while also giving myself a lot of grace to be present in the here and now. You might consider what “taking control of your life” looks like to you?