What the hell is a big hairy audacious goal? It’s a goal that is in the future and seems unattainable. It’s a goal that for you to reach, you will have to fundamentally be a better person. It’s a goal that stretches you in a way that is uncomfortable. Set one now!
Rob Cressy is a Coach who is committed to helping you be your best, do what you love, and show up powerfully. His work helps leaders build better mindsets, habits & routines to keep winning.
You hear this sentence often from a lot of highly successful people. What does it even mean? Does it mean that if you fail at one thing, you will fail at the next? Does it mean that if you aren’t good, you will stay that way? I say no; listen to this week’s episode to get my take!
For over 20 years, Laurie Ruettimann has been telling work-life stories and building groundbreaking solutions to drive better employment experiences, increase retention rates, and improve job satisfaction. Laurie is a former human resources leader turned writer, entrepreneur, and speaker.
This is one of the hardest things we can do for ourselves. So much of the satisfaction we feel in our lives comes from getting good results, whether that is money, accolades, or status. This puts us on a never-ending roller coaster of other people’s judgments of us. And all of these are out of our control. I am rechallenging you all to make the satisfaction be doing the work rather than the result you get.
Scott Harrison is the founder and CEO of charity: water, which provides clean and safe drinking water to developing countries.
In 15 years, with the help of more than 1 million donors worldwide, Charity: Water has raised over $689 million and funded more than 111,000 water projects in 29 countries, bringing clean, safe drinking water to 15.5 million people
Part of having no limits to what we are capable of is not accepting our current station in the world. This comes in the form of 2 options. First, ” I have made it.” Second, “I cannot possibly make it.” These are opposites and equally bad and not true.
Rosie Acosta has studied yoga and mindfulness for more than 20 years and taught for over a decade. She hosts a weekly conversational wellness podcast called: Radically Loved. She works with a wide range of students, from those in her East Los Angeles community to Olympic athletes, NFL champions, NBA All-Stars and veterans of war.
A first-gen Mexican-American, Rosie’s mission is to help others overcome adversity and experience radical love. She’s been featured in Yoga Journal, Well + Good, Forbes, The New York Post. She currently lives in the greater Los Angeles region known as The Valley.
The world teaches us to limit what we think we are capable of, and we learn that lesson very well. We become scared to think about what is possible because of the possibility of failure and how we will feel then. Stop it! Stop worrying about failing and stop putting limits on what it is you think you can do. Believe in you and the possibility of greatness.
Katie Stoddart is the founder of ‘The Focus Bee’. Katie is an award-winning, transformative leadership coach. Passionate about focus & discipline, Katie supports entrepreneurs and executives to reach & sustain peak performance in their business.