What do YOU do with an idea?
I mean, really? Well, if you are like most people, you get excited about it and quickly abandon it as something impossible or out of reach for you.
I see this happening ALL the time.
My clients come up with most amazing ideas but because of their limiting beliefs or fear of failure – they immediately withdraw and feel a pang in their stomach when someone else does it.
Sounds familiar? Well, today’s video may help.
I came across the most beautiful children’s book for my sons: What do you do with an idea by Kobi Yamada. After reading it to them, I realized how this is really a book for adults and now -more than ever.
This book tells a story of how we kill our dreams BUT also what we can do about it.
This children’s book became an inspiration for me and a teaching tool. I think it’s a must have for you and all the children in your life. I hope you enjoy my interpretation and that it gives you the courage to fall in love with your idea as well.
Watch it and let me know what you think!
Join the crowd and be happy you did.
The danger behind fitting in
Someone recently set me on fire by saying that I should make sure my kids fit into the American society by going out my way to provide cultural experiences because their parents are immigrant and God forbid they stood out. I think this is how we create cages for our kids and ourselves and it’s a danger to society and I explain why.
80/20 formula
As I develop personally and work with others, I am tapping into something rather magical and during a very early morning meditation, it came to me as 80/20 formula and I wanted to share it with you.
This past week, I wanted to throw in the towel
I am the most optimistic, glass half full and “things are going to work out” person in the entire world. I just am, I was born this way. Then, this past week I have experienced some really tough conversations and some really negative people. At some point, I got so discouraged and just wanted to go away.