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Let Your Light Shine [VIDEO]
Check out this Inspired Living Vid on letting your light shine.
The world needs you to shine! As children, we’re taught to be modest and not brag on our accomplishments. This programming has stayed with many of us our entire lives, causing us to shrink. This isn’t useful as a person living an Inspired Life. The world needs you to show up in the most vibrant and authentic way possible, and that means shining brightly every day. Shining is not about you – it’s about lighting the path for others. Consider that the person holding the flashlight in the alley is the greatest help to a companion. When you let your light shine, we all get to see the truth of who we are and where we’re headed more clearly.
Interview: Lead Without Followers – Dave Ursillo
I sat down with the insightful, heart-driven leader, Dave Ursillo, who stopped by to share his insight on leadership. He gave the behind-the-scenes look at working on Capitol Hill and revealed his thoughts about the present state (and future state) … Continue reading →
Get Better at Being You
If you’re reading this, I believe you’re relevant. I believe that you have something important to share with the world and that there’s something unique about you that can have a dramatic impact on the world. The point is not … Continue reading →
Royalties + Residuals > Salaries + Paychecks
I recently posted the following equation on my Facebook page: Royalties + Residuals > Salaries + Paychecks One of the Inspired Lifers, Dave Gerber, popped in to ask how to achieve this. What a great question, right?! If you’re familiar … Continue reading →
On Dealing with Pain
On Dealing with Pain An aging Hindu master grew tired of his apprentice complaining, and so, one morning, sent him for some salt. When the apprentice returned, the master instructed the unhappy young man to put a handful of salt … Continue reading →