Episode 130: David Block | Creating Powerful Music through Human Experience

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 130 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is David Block.

David is the man behind Human Experience Creations – his principal music project. He is a composer, a multi-instrumentalist and a producer who has worked in the business for 10 years and has collaborated with different artists around the world. He believes that creation is what he does best.

"The real art comes through you. It doesn’t belong to you."

David travels around the world and connects with groups everywhere which inspires him in his work. He shows through his music that creativity is our greatest human resource. For him, people should come together as a global community and uplift each other, share new ideas and build something together.

"Just sit down and start working on something."

After being broken about a failed endeavor recently, David learns that sufferings happen and it helps you do better in the future. It’s okay to be bad at first because it is part of the process in succeeding.  

“The three keys to success are patience, passion and persistence.”

David believes that if you wait long enough and you try hard enough, you will become successful.

Get David’s music gift from his website: humanexperiencecreations.com

Also visit: twospiritphotography.com

Episode 129: Alex Malone | On a World Work Trip

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 129 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Alex Malone.

Alex is a digital strategist who left everything back in the Netherlands (including all the furniture in her apartment) and went on a world work trip. She is the girl who fell in love with the freedom that only traveling can give. 

"Yes, it is pretty scary in the beginning."

The first adventure she took was when she traveled alone around South America for 6 months. Being a true-blue digital nomad, she went on adventures and took in the diverse cultures of every country she visited by working and living in these countries for a while.

"I win my game by being very open to everything that comes along."

Alex is very open to everything. She discourages overthinking and just taking the risk. They may be messy at first, but soon enough, you will be able to discover your true self because of these risks.

Contribute a story:

www.storyofmyworld.com
Facebook
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Instagram

Episode 128: John Williams | Break Free and Do What You Love

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 128 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is John Williams.

John Williams is the founder of The Ideas Lab, a site that runs transformational programs, leading people to find good businesses and making ideas happen. John is also the author of the bestselling book Screw Work, Let's Play.

"We don't have to do something we don't enjoy."

On this episode, John talks about how he started out as a software developer and eventually became a chief technology officer at a European startup incubator. He runs the Ideas Lab programs and is keeping himself busy with helping others do what they love.

 "It's not enough to sit around and muse through life."

John is a firm believer in working toward your dreams, even when the situations don't permit it. There will always be roadblocks; but it's supposed to be that way. It's our obsession with happiness that is a problem, John stresses.

"Oftentimes, we forget the narrative of life."

Learn more about John:

theideaslab.org
Facebook

Twitter

Get your £200 discount from The Ideas Lab's programs! Reach out to hello@theideaslab.org and tell them Life Athletics sent you!

Episode 127: Conan Stevens | A Big Man with Bigger Goals

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 127 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Conan Stevens.

It's not every day (it's actually pretty rare) for me to be "smaller" than others. Today's guest is a 7 feet tall and 300 pounds! 

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Conan is an Australian actor who has played the roles of Gregor Clegane (aka The Mountain) on The Game of Thrones, as well as the orc chieftain Bolg on the movie version of The Hobbit. He has also appeared on Spartacus: Vengeance as Sedullos.

On today's episode, Conan shares his journey toward becoming a Hollywood actor. Previously, he has gone through so many jobs and was contemplating on which career he would really like to stick with. He worked in security prior to becoming an actor, but he really didn't like being exposed to too much violence. So he worked hard and persevered.

"It takes a lot of dedication."

For Conan, it wasn't all success and fame. He also went through times of frustration, of doubting himself, of not being sure where he is headed. But the thing with Conan is that is focused, he has a clear idea of what his goals are, and he is willing to work hard for his dreams. His motivation is admirable - 20 years of working out and lifestyle modifications to achieve the physique he has today is amazing!

"Don't let anybody put you down from achieving your goals - no matter what they are."

Learn more about Conan on his website: conanstevens.com

Episode 126: Desirae Odjick | A Millennial's Journey to Finding Financial Balance

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 126 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Desirae Odjick.

Desirae runs the blog Half Banked, a blog by "one millennial's half-baked attempt to save HALF her income." On her website, Desirae shares her stories, experiences, and the lessons she learned as she took on this passion project.

"Why do you want to create a budget? What is driving you to do this?"

She started this blog so she would have a more structured way of achieving her goals. It started when Desirae decided that she wanted to buy her own house. In the beginning, she wanted to become one of the more adventurous millennials she has met - those free-spirited individuals who traveled the world and went on one adventure to another. Eventually she realized it wasn't for her.

"It's all about leading with what's most important for you at a certain point."

On this episode, Desirae shares how she's perfectly happy where she is now - and that situations don't always have to be "and/or." You can actually have both. One can achieve financial stability, without giving up the fun and all the good things in life. 

"There is no one-size-fits-all approach to finances."

Stability is something Desirae views as quite valuable in her life, and that's why she takes steps that will help her achieve the kind of stability she wants.

Get in touch with Desirae:

www.halfbanked.com
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
 

Episode 125: Dr. Philip Zimbardo | How To Become An Everyday Superhero

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 125 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Dr. Philip Zimbardo.

Dr. Zimbardo is a psychologist, educator, writer, do-gooder, and the founder of The Heroic Imagination Project - a community that develops and implements research, education, corporate and public initiatives to inspire and encourage everyday heroism.

"Most people drift through life day to day without plans, without projection."

He has also written numerous books on psychology, including The Lucifer Effect, which "examines how the human mind has the capacity to be infinitely caring or selfish, kind or cruel, creative or destructive." 

Dr. Zimbardo also headed the Standford Prison Experiment, which features extensive information about a classic psychology experiment that inspired an award-winning movie, New York Times bestseller, and documentary DVD.

"Most people are unhappy with their lives because it is an unchosen life. It is life that is available."

On this episode, he talks about how ordinary people like us can become everyday heroes - doing good deeds and showing compassion toward others. He also touches on subjects such as family, friendship, relationships, and understanding the power of moral courage.

Learn more about Dr. Zimbardo:

The Stanford Prison Experiment
The Heroic Imagination Project
Join the HIP here
Buy the Lucifer Effect here

Episode 124: Deva Waring | From Farm to Festival

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 124 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Deva Waring.

Deva is one-half of the duo behind the vegan food truck, Gaia Ma. Deva and her partner, Chloe, conceptualized Gaia Ma with the mission to support the planet, the people, and the plants.

"We go to the farms directly, cutting the middleman."

Their menu shifts as they transfer locations, as all their food is 100% locally sourced. Deva emphasizes that she and her business partner aren't here to promote any "isms." They are here to make people more aware and ask questions like where the food goes? How much food is wasted? And how are eating habits affecting the planet?

"Two-thirds of the food in the world is wasted."

Deva is proud of the Gaia Ma food truck as they serve 100% organic, all vegan, plant-based food. They are often found in festivals, conscious gatherings,and the like. Her goal is  to do what she loves and motivate others to do the same.

"We're constantly supporting ourselves to be authentic."

Connect with Deva:

www.gaiamafoods.com
Instagram: @gaiamafoods
Twitter: @gaiamafood

Episode 123: Sam French | All For Powerful Storytelling

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 123 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Sam French.

Sam describes himself as a storyteller before anything else. He is passionate about stories and being able to bring them to life, so it's no wonder he's an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker.

His film project, Buzkashi Boys, has garnered multiple awards and nominations and has been praised by film critics worldwide. The film is set in contemporary Afghanistan and revolves around two Afghan boys who strive to reach their dreams amidst their current situation in one of the most war-torn countries on Earth, all while participating in the Buzkashi, the country's national sport. 

"You're never going to know how you think about something until you get there."

On this episode, Sam shares his experiences - especially the ones he went through while he was making Buzkashi Boys. He talks about living in Afghanistan and how Hollywood filmmakers are viewed to be these ridiculously rich guys, and how this is a total misconception. 

"Failure is only a temporary setback."

A dark time, he shares, was when he was accused of mismanaging the funds for the film and the subsequent anxiety attack that he suffered due to the allegation. However, Sam bounced back up and proved all his detractors wrong.

"I look forward to taking the next step."

Today, Sam is currently in Bali, working on another story. We can't wait to watch the next film! 

Get in touch with Sam:

sam@samfrench.com
Facebook
www.buzkashiboys.com
www.dirtyrobber.com

Episode 122: Shiva Rajaya | Wake Up to Life with Vital Coaching

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 122 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Shiva Rajaya. 

Shiva is the founder of Vital Coaching. He leads people on spiritual adventures and inspires people to wake up and realize that we are all one - that everyone on this planet belongs to one family.

"We are one human race. Every person in this planet is my family."

He provides people with tools to remove blockages and assist them in identifying what's been keeping them stuck. Shiva's is a life coaching of the spirit and mind, helping you achieve the success and satisfaction that other people have been having a hard time achieving.

"My game is a game of joy and happiness. A game of contribution to the planet and humankind."

Shiva doesn't believe in failures. He views all drawbacks as life lessons, not mistakes.

Join in on the conversation and be inspired!

Follow Shiva:

www.vitalcoaching.com
Twitter: @vitalcoaching

 

Episode 121: Gianluca Trombetta | Inspiration and Superhuman Hearing

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 120 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Gianluca Trombetta of Superhuman Hearing.

Gianluca has been wearing hearing aids for a very long time, so he understands the daily struggles that people with sensory-neural hearing loss go through. Coupled with passion and inspiration, Gianluca serves as a hearing aid coach - with the purpose of making life easier and more bearable.

"People with disabilities have a chance of getting it out and facing it and moving on and becoming much more powerful emotionally."

When he decided to venture into this project, he started researching and studying about what he can do to help. He researched about communication and what it means to communicate effectively.

"What about we try and understand how they feel?"

The success he is having is perhaps due to the fact that he goes through the same problems the people he tries to help face every day. He is always reminded of the hardships, so he is constantly motivated to live better. Gianluca wants to help people deal with hearing loss so it doesn't become an obstacle anymore. 

"My game is how to make people with hearing loss live better."

Listen and learn more on this episode of the podcast.

Follow Gianluca:

www.getsuperhumanhearing.com

Facebook

Episode 120: Kenny Flowers | How to Achieve Work-Life Balance

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 120 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Kenny Flowers.

Kenny is the founder of Kenny Flowers (nope, that's not his real surname), a shop that sells Hawaiian shirts. But they're not your average, everyday, ordinary Hawaiian shirts - the ones he's selling have "swag" and style that can be worn anywhere, anytime - "from the cabana to the cabin, the beach to the boat, the bar to the brunch table."

"I am enjoying myself in the present, but I'm also really making sure that I am setting myself up for the future."

Although from afar, Kenny's life seems to be all fun and games, leisure and adventure, that's not entirely the case. According to him, he also spends time doing a lot of work just so he could propel his business forward. He is constantly in the mood for challenge, but doesn't dismiss the fact that he does need to go out and play. 

"It's really important to define when your play time is and when your work time is."

Work-life balance has always been important to Kenny. On this episode, he tells us about how he keeps his life organized - with structured play times so that he is more effective when the time comes that he needs to work. Being efficient in everything you're doing helps in improving your work-life balance, Kenny says.

"If you dont listen to criticism, there's a good chance it's not going to work out."

We also dig deeper into the moments of failure and triumph that Kenny has gone through, and you'll be inspired to hear all about the stories of his drawbacks and how he was able to push through it all. 

Connect with Kenny:

kennyflowers.co
Facebook
Instagram: @kennyflowers_

Episode 119: Malin Amle | Living Life Boldly

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 119 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Malin Amle.

Malin is a professional kiteboarder who hails from Oslo, Norway. She also works as a digital marketing strategist for an online IT company. Malin travels the world and is on a journey to living life boldly.

"I want to get to the core of how I want to live my life and what I want to embody."

In everything she does, Malin makes sure that they are aligned with what she wants to happen in her life, with how she wants to feel. She emphasizes on being an inspiration, instead of being viewed as competition.

"I'd rather be inspiring people than competing with them."

Malin plans on launching her own podcast because she wants to learn more from people who are living their life with passion and those who have found happiness by following their hearts' desires. On this episode, she tells me about her experiences and how she is constantly living her life with curiosity.

"My game is to explore and expand."

Follow Malin and continue the conversation on: 

www.malinamle.com
Facebook
A Bold Living Community - join the Facebook group today!
Twitter: @MalinAmle
Instagram: @malinamle

Episode 118: Manuel Klarmann | Creating the Future of Gastronomy with Eaternity

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 118 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Manuel Klarmann, founder and CEO of Eaternity.

Eaternity is a company that develops a comprehensive management solution for the restaurant industry. It gives restaurant owners intelligent insights into the supply chain and enables smart decision-making for the benefit of people, planet, and profit.

Manuel has been working on this project for 8 years now and accounts everything to passion and compassion. He is a person who feels for the environment and its people, hence his decision to contribute to lessening the footprint we leave on the earth. 

"It's not work to me. It became a hobby. It became everything to me." -on developing Eaternity

He is currently focusing on those countries that are greatly affected by climate change.

"I ask myself, 'Who am I helping?'"

On this episode, Manuel talks about his success and failures and how he is winning in life.

Check out more of Manuel's insights and the amazing work he does with Eaternity on this episode.

"It's not about knowing what you can do for work, but knowing how you can help people."

Resources: 

Eaternity.org
Facebook
Twitter: @eaternity
Instagram: @eaternity_app
Watch Manuel's TED talk here

Episode 117: Kristin Fraser | Getting Your Inner Glow Back

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 117 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Kristin Fraser, founder of Inner Glow Nutrition.

Kristin is on a mission to promote wellness through nutrition and inspired living. She started out on this "food journey" when she herself went through some emotionally dark times in her life. What amazes me about Kristin is how well she has handled herself and how motivated she is in helping others achieve the kind of balance and calm that she is now enjoying.

"I wanna be a better version of myself so I can help more people."

Her goal is to help people who are suffering from low energy, finding it difficult to stay motivated, and those that feel stuck. Kristin coaches them and gets them out of the rut through her juice cleanses, which she calls juice feasts! 

"My game is finding ways to inspire other people to nourish themselves to reach their greatest potential."

Every morning, Kristin wakes up and announces that it is going to be the "best day ever!" This habit of thought and habit of action keeps her motivated and on track. Another way to boost your glow? Ask yourself what you need. Be kind to yourself! 

What makes her an effective coach and inspiring entrepreneur is that she knows what pain is, as she has been there before, and she understands how the same pain can be used as a motivator! Although she acknowledges the moments when she felt weak, Kristin tries to not acknowledge failure. Instead, she sees these setbacks as minor glitches that will eventually lead to triumph.

“Playing your own game is being authentic to who you are.”

Kristin delivers tons of value on this episode, and I am sure you'll enjoy it - especially if you are someone who is keen on getting your inner glow back!

"Your outer reality is a direction reflection of your inner reality. So do your inner work." 

Resources:

Inner Glow Nutrition 
Twitter: @FraserKristin
Something To Chew On Facebook page
Instagram: @kristinfraser11

Episode 116: Jules Schroeder | How to Live and Love an Unconventional Life

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 116 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Jules Schroeder.

Jules is the founder and host of the Unconventional Life, a podcast that showcases the most amazing entrepreneurs all over the world who are living life the way they want to. She described herself as a multipassionate individual - and she IS living her life according to where her passion drives her.

At 18, she founded a six-figure company; and at 22, she brought her game even higher with a seven-figure company. She writes for the "Under 30" section of Forbes and helps people understand what millennials are doing differently, but as successfully, in their careers. Jules believes in the power of networking and making connections.

"It's like meeting your best friends rather than going to an event." -on meetups

Currently, she is redefining success by showing people that you don't actually have to fall into a stereotype job and career. There are multiple ways to earn and build yourself up as a professional - and this is what Jules is helping young entrepreneurs discover. This is also the main reason why she keeps herself surrounded with people who motivate and inspire her.

"My quantum leap moments were when I was in community and when I had like-minded people support me." 

Jules and her team are currently organizing an event in Italy this May - at a castle, no less! 

"My life is a series of raw experiments unfolding moment by moment by moment."

Listen to more from Jules on this episode of the Life Athletics podcast! Enjoy!

Resources:

The Unconventional Life Podcast
JulesSchroeder.com
 

Join Jules and other brilliant entrepreneurs on this 5-Day Business Accelerator event happening in May!
MORE INFO HERE!

Episode 115: Demir and Carey Gjokaj | Productivity Ninjas and Life Hackers

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 115 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athletes are Demir and Carey Gjokaj, founders of Life Hack Bootcamp. 

Demir and Carey are productivity experts that have coached many individuals from all the over the globe and helped them achieve their big goals and dreams. They believe in creating personal development through productivity.

Both met almost by accident when they found themselves in the corporate world, unhappy with what they were doing and constantly burned out. They took the leap, and now, they're doing what they are most passionate about: adding value to their lives and others'.

"If you create a negative relationship to anything, you avoid it."

On this episode, Demir and Carey talk about how they came up with Life Hack Bootcamp and what their system is in creating personal development. They also share their fascination of the 12-step program, as they feel like it is the "most transformative personal development program" there is.

"We don't have to try to get everything done on our to-do list. What's the most leveraging thing on your to-do list? Do that."

When asked about what it is that  makes them productive, Carey says that we should never give in to perfectionism. 

"Convince yourself that you need to take massive imperfect action."

Learn more about this inspiring couple on this episode!


FREE PRODUCTIVITY TRAINING!
Go to
lifehackbootcamp.com/nikwood to reserve your slot!


Follow Demir and Carey:

lifehackbootcamp.com
Facebook
Twitter: @lifehackbtcamp

Episode 114: Ryan Estrada | Artist-Adventurer on a Storytelling Mission

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 114 of the Life Athletics podcast!

Today’s guest Life Athlete is Ryan Estrada.

Ryan Estrada is an artist-adventurer  who travels the world and collects experiences. He enjoys sharing his adventures in the form of his artwork on RyanEstrada.com. He operates by the "Not My Jam" challenge - what is it? Find out on this episode!

“Stories are my currency.”

Ryan currently lives in Busan, South Korea, and runs Big Data – an audio drama series about “stealing the Internet.”

"Everything I do gives me a new skill, a new story."

On this episode, Ryan tells us stories about the time he lived in Costa Rica (with monkeys messing up his Internet, literally); about sleeping on a park bench in Japan (during a typhoon!) while on a visa run; about climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and not being ready for said climb; about being caught in a cocoa war in South America – and a whole lot more!

"You can decide what it is in life that is success to you."

***

What does success mean to you?

"Success allows you to live the life you want."

What does balance mean to you?

"Balance means not having to worry about balance."

What do you do to recharge your batteries?

"I allow myself to be lazy when I need to be. I don't force myself to work on things I don't want to work on."

What do you want to tell people to stop doing if they want to have success in their lives?

"Stop being afraid of failure."

"Do something new. Go to a new place. Get a new experience."

Get in touch with Ryan and his work:

RyanEstrada.com

BigData.show

Twitter: @ryanestrada

Facebook

Resources:

Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator by Ryan Holiday

A Kim Jong-Il Production by Paul Fischer

 

Episode 113: Oliver William Huntley | Exploring Conscious Relationships

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 113 of the Life Athletics podcast!


Today’s guest Life Athlete is Oliver William Huntley.

Oliver is a spiritual teacher and the founder of Awakening Masculine, a community that believes in creating the most powerful relationships imaginable. He is on a quest to be the best version of himself - and he inspires other to do the same and leads by example.

On this episode, he bares all and tells us about how he has mastered the art of exploring conscious relationships. He emphasizes on being intentional in all actions you do: set goals, focus on those goals, and devise ways on how to achieve them.

"How much of my truth can I embody so that I live and act from that truth?"

Oliver makes sure that every step of the way, he is moving toward the best version of himself - and he wants you to do the same.

"My game has always been focused on my relationship with myself."

When you are fully aware of exactly what you want in a relationship, then you know what kind of partner you want to become, Oliver tells us. It makes absolute sense!

"Everything I'm doing now is setting everything in motion."

Listen more for Oliver's insights and inspiring words.

Resources:

Awakening Masculine

Join the conversation on Facebook here.

Exploring Conscious Relationships: A Course for Men

Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man by Sam Keen

The Nerdist podcast featuring Lena Dunham

Episode 112: James Harvey | How to Learn a New Language and Win in Life

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 112 of the Life Athletics podcast!


Today’s guest Life Athlete is James Jai Harvey.

James is the author of a language book called Learning Indonesian by Association. This stemmed from his desire to be able to communicate with an Indonesian woman - it’s safe to safe that this project was borne out of passion and intention.

 

For the most part, Jai truly wanted to learn the Indonesian language so he took courses but they have proven to only work to a certain degree. Whenever he went on trips and traveled, he came back with more new words than when he completed a language course. This gave him the idea that learning via word association is more effective - and so he launched his book project.

 

"If you want it and it doesn't exist, go ahead and do it."

 

James believes in supporting and helping others to bring out the best in themselves.

 

"My well-being is way more important than having cash in the bank."


 

***

What does balance mean to you?

“No falling over.”

 

What do you do to get in the zone?

“Dance.”

 

What do you do to recharge your batteries?

“Sing. Play music. Dance.”

 

What do you want to tell people to stop doing if they want to have success in their lives?

“Procrastinating.”

 

"Is there something that I feel like I wanna do? What do I need to enable me to do that?"

 

Resources:

www.lingolinks.biz

Learn Indonesian by association - Lingo Links: The easy playful way to learn a new language - Get the book on Amazon!

The End of Your World by Adyashanti

Falling into Grace by Adyashanti

 

Get Jai’s apps here:

Learn Indonesian Fast with Lingo Links (PRO) for iOS

Learn Indonesian Fast (PRO) for Android

Episode 111: Meryl Johnston | On Freedom of Time and Location

 

Hey Life Athletes, welcome to episode 111 of the Life Athletics podcast!


Today’s guest Life Athlete is Meryl Johnston.

Meryl is the co-founder of Bean Ninjas, an online Xero bookkeeping service. Along with her business partner, she's created a business that helps ecommerce stores and product-type businesses keep track of their finances.

Meryl loves to surf, which is why she moved to the Gold Coast in Australia. She found herself in paradise, surrounded by the beach and perfect waves BUT had no time to go and actually live the lifestyle she worked on getting. She realized she was always deep into her work with long hours and clients calls during the weekends. She didn't get to enjoy family and friends.

 

"It was easy to get caught up in other people's goals."

 

So she decided to take a shift - and that’s when Bean Ninjas was born.

 

"Say no to everything else that doesn't align with your goals."

 

I had a great time chatting with Meryl, as we have very similar visions and use sports metaphors - which I totally enjoy! Listen in to learn more about how Meryl finally achieved time, location, and financial freedom.

 

"The wrong action comes about from not truly understanding the problem."


 

***

What does success mean to you?

“Freedom of time, location, financially free

 

What does balance mean to you?

“Having time to do things I love.”

 

What do you do to get in the zone?

“I usually exercise to clear my head.”

 

What do you do to recharge your batteries?

“Go on camping trips.”


 

What do you want to tell people to stop doing if they want to have success in their lives?

“Stop saying yes to everything and pleasing everyone.”

 

"Do it, learn from your experience, adapt, and carry on."

 

Resources:

Bean Ninjas website

LinkedIn profile

Bean Ninjas Facebook

Twitter: @Johnston_Meryl