
Episode 14 – What Will the ‘New Normal’ Look Like?
There’s a lot of ‘new’ happening in my household while in quarantine, and I’m fascinated with what can become in the ‘New Normal.’
There’s a lot of ‘new’ happening in my household while in quarantine, and I’m fascinated with what can become in the ‘New Normal.’
Ever ask yourself questions like: Did I do it right? Am I doing it wrong? What would others think? You’re not alone.
“Living in optimism and being positive means you have faith that what you hope for will work out okay; just have the confidence in yourself that you are enough… This is an awesome time to reevaluate your values and reassess what you want to do in the coming years and what legacy you want to lead.” — Brian Underwood
I had an interesting conversation the other day with a longtime friend who is a spiritual advisor and my personal mentor. Our dialogue was around when we’ll all get through this forced pause—and when it will be over. But then we realized we were focused on the wrong thing: the ending. Instead of putting our energy towards the problem, we needed to shift our perspective with the question: What can we begin?
As the world battles COVID-19, we’re seeing a lot of stories about and references to heroes.
There’s a lot of ‘new’ happening in my household while in quarantine, and I’m fascinated with what can become in the ‘New Normal.’
Ever ask yourself questions like: Did I do it right? Am I doing it wrong? What would others think? You’re not alone.
“Living in optimism and being positive means you have faith that what you hope for will work out okay; just have the confidence in yourself that you are enough… This is an awesome time to reevaluate your values and reassess what you want to do in the coming years and what legacy you want to lead.” — Brian Underwood
I had an interesting conversation the other day with a longtime friend who is a spiritual advisor and my personal mentor. Our dialogue was around when we’ll all get through this forced pause—and when it will be over. But then we realized we were focused on the wrong thing: the ending. Instead of putting our energy towards the problem, we needed to shift our perspective with the question: What can we begin?
As the world battles COVID-19, we’re seeing a lot of stories about and references to heroes.