Building your dreams is like constructing a pyramid - one block at a time. ?️✨
Building your dreams is like constructing a pyramid - one block at a time. ?️✨ #DreamBuilder #AchievementPyramid #WorkInProgress #FoundationToSuccess #BuildYourFuture #DreamBig #PersistencePaysOff #GoalSetting #Ambition #SuccessJourney #Determination #Motivation #KeepGoing #BelieveInYourself #viralshorts #trendingshorts #shorts ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbRb8Xt636U
In this episode, we dive into the story shared by Ken Davis, a comedian and motivational speaker. He recounts his experience trying surfing and the valuable life lesson he learned in the process. As Ken floated near another experienced surfer, he expressed his curiosity about how to ride the waves. The surfer's response was simple yet profound: "You just gotta ride the wave." Little did Ken know, this encounter would serve as a metaphor for life itself.
Ken discovered that sometimes in life, we find ourselves riding the wave effortlessly, experiencing success and harmony. However, there are also moments when the wave seems to overpower us, knocking us down and leaving us feeling like we're on the verge of drowning. It is during these challenging times that we must learn when to push through and when to step back and recharge.
Taking a holistic approach to our lives, careers, and businesses is vital. We need to evaluate all aspects and eliminate anything that no longer serves us. Sometimes, certain things naturally come to an end, and we must have the strength to push through until that point. Ultimately, only we can make these decisions because it is our life and our responsibility.
So, if you find yourself feeling beaten down by the waves of life, take a moment to reflect on your journey thus far. Determine what you can eliminate or create space for in order to recharge and regain your strength. Remember, the key is to keep doing good work and never lose sight of the bigger picture.
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of the DISC model and its four basic personality types. Understanding these types can greatly enhance our ability to navigate conflicts and find resolutions that work for everyone involved.
The first personality type we discuss is the Dominant type. Dominant personalities have a strong desire for power and control in conflicts. They are driven to assert their opinions and make decisions quickly, often without much consideration for others. While their directness can be intimidating, it is important to recognize their need for efficiency and effectiveness.
Next, we delve into the Influencing type. These individuals seek integration and collaboration in conflicts. They are skilled at building relationships and are often persuasive in swaying others to their point of view. Their outgoing and enthusiastic nature brings energy to conflicts, making them more dynamic and inclusive.
Moving on, we explore the Supportive personality type. These individuals tend to deny conflict altogether, avoiding it at all costs. They prioritize harmony and maintaining positive relationships, sometimes at the expense of addressing important issues. Understanding their avoidance tendencies can help create a safe and open environment for conflict resolution.
Finally, we examine the Cautious personality type. Cautious individuals suppress their emotions and thoughts in conflicts. They value precision and accuracy, often taking longer to process information and make decisions. Recognizing their need for information and time can contribute to a more well-rounded discussion and ultimately lead to more thoughtful resolutions.
By gaining insight into these personality types and their approaches to conflict, we can cultivate better relationships and find amiable solutions. Whether you are interested in applying this knowledge to personal or professional situations, we encourage you to reach out if you have any questions or are interested in exploring more about the Disc model or starting a small business.
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I was reading an eBook by Benay Wettle called 'How to wake up inspired and motivated', and came across this little section on creating a new you. Becoming the person you need to be to attain your goals and dreams. I think you'll find this as inspiring as I did.