Please Be A Traveler

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Please be a traveler, not a tourist. Try new things, meet new people, and look beyond what’s right in front of you. Those are the keys to understanding this amazing world we live in. ~ Andrew Zimmern

Simply Do What You Can Do

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Please don’t nag yourself with thoughts of failure. Do not set goals far beyond your capacity to achieve. Simply do what you can do, in the best way you know, and the Lord will accept your effort. ~ Gordon B. Hinckley

Having Traveled It

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You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world. ~ William Hazlitt

Ep 89. Raising The Bar

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In life, we’re constantly faced with our high jump moments. Sometimes, we see them coming, eagerly anticipating the challenge. Other times, they catch us off guard, leaving us scrambling to rise to the occasion. But regardless of when they appear, know this: you have everything you need to conquer them. With each small step forward, you inch closer to greatness. While the path may seem daunting, rewards beyond measure await you on the other side. Take that leap of faith, and marvel as you ascend to heights once deemed unattainable. Remember, even the smallest improvements each day lead to astonishing results.

Ep 86. Growing In Two Directions

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Today we’re drawing fascinating parallels between plant biology and personal development. Have you ever marveled at the resilience and beauty of trees? They stand tall, branches reaching towards the heavens, roots anchored firmly in the earth. But have you ever considered the incredible journey trees undergo to reach such majestic heights? Let’s explore how geotropism and phototropism offer insights into challenges and growth. It’s truly amazing how many lessons we can learn by observing nature and how the world works.

Ep 79. Beating Boredom

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Today we’re exploring a universal experience that often gets a bad rap: boredom. Picture this – it’s a lazy afternoon, the clock is ticking slowly, and you find yourself staring at the ceiling, unsure of how to fill the time. Maybe you have so much going on that your brain shorts out for a while. So you avoid everything and boredom from the monotony of your routine sets in. It’s a mental state we’ve all encountered, and while it may seem mundane, boredom shapes our lives in surprising ways. We’ll go through it all.