Monthly Archives: October 2012

Adversity

No one told us in college that adversity was going to happen.

Yet, everyone that we look to that has done something to change the world had to overcome adversity at some point.

Typically, when adversity strikes, the easy thing to do is fold the cards in disbelief of how something went down, how we were treated, or claim “the game” is not fair.

We’ve been sold the following: study, pass, build resume, interview, get the job, climb the ladder, and retire. Academia just can’t fit adversity between study and retirement.

What if we bought into adversity? What if we accepted it, called it out. and obsessed daily on getting to the other side of it.

The other side of adversity is where you’re fulfillment lies…hard to swallow, I know, but please power through.

 

 

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Growth Must Be A Goal

You’re either growing or being passed by.

Study.

Study often.

Read.

Re-read.

Learn.

Learn again.

Stretch.

Be stretched.

While you’re here always think about going there (a place of growth). Champions are “here” equipped while being “there” conscious.

Someone is currently thinking about how to do what you currently do better…and chances are they’re on to something.

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If you’re starting…

Don’t enter the races you’re seeing. And, careful, there are plenty of recruiters for those races. They want you to be like them. Grouped. Cooped. Stationary.

Create a race.

Be you.

Become your ideas.

Change the world.

Leave the hour, the day, and this life different than you found it.

 

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The Q’s

Who needs help?

What can we create to help them?

When would help be beneficial? If the answer is not now go back to “who” and start over.

Where will they find our helpful art?

Why will they care about our help?

No question is greater than the others, but all must be continually addressed.

 

 

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