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Jamaul (00:01.806)
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First up, an expert is someone who manages to stay confident enough to keep trying and humble enough to keep learning. Think about that. Being an expert isn't just about what you know. It's about continually growing and staying open to new ideas and challenges. It's about balancing confidence with the humility to keep learning. Two, living beyond expectations. Here's another thought. You have no responsibility to live up to someone else's expectations. It's crucial to live your life.
Not the life others expect of you. Forge your path based on your dreams, not the preferences of others. It's all about authenticity. Three, the power of slowing down. Here one powerful thing I have realized recently. Slowing down enables you to act in a high quality way.
In our fast paced world, slowing down helps you be more thoughtful and intentional in your actions. Remember, it's not always about speed. Sometimes the best results come from taking your time. Two saved saints. One.
May Sarton on letting go. Poet May Sarton teaches us, learn to lose in order to recover. Let it go. Like trees shedding leaves sometimes, letting go is necessary for new growth. It's about embracing change and finding strength in renewal.
Jamaul (01:58.638)
2. Joan Didion on Living Fully.
Joan Didion says, living the world, take chances. She's urging us to fully engage with life, to seize opportunities and find joy in what we create. It's a call to action, to live boldly and vibrantly. Didion's urging us to find joy in what we create. Whether it's art, a business or just a simple home cooked meal, there's something magical about creating something from nothing. It's in these acts of creation that we
We often find our deepest joys in our true selves, daily bread, Matthew 6 .34 NIV. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow. For tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. It's easy to get caught up in the what ifs of tomorrow, isn't it? To spend so much time fretting about the future that we miss what's happening right now. But here's the thing, while it's important to plan and prepare, it's equally important to
important to live in the present. This verse reminds us that each day brings its own set of challenges and joys, and they deserve our full attention. Think of life like a book. If you're always skipping ahead to read the last page, you missed out on the story. Worrying about tomorrow can rob you of the experiences and lessons today has to offer. It's about finding a balanced plan for the future, but don't let it overshadow the present.
Jamaul (04:01.328)
How have they changed you? How will they influence your path forward? And that's a wrap for today's seven Maven minutes. Thank you for joining me on this journey of discovery and growth. Until next week, keep reflecting, learning and growing. I'm Jamal the Maven, powered by AppZoom. Stay curious, stay inspired and remember, every day is an opportunity to become a better version of yourself.
By Jamaul FordJamaul (00:01.806)
Jamaul (00:08.462)
First up, an expert is someone who manages to stay confident enough to keep trying and humble enough to keep learning. Think about that. Being an expert isn't just about what you know. It's about continually growing and staying open to new ideas and challenges. It's about balancing confidence with the humility to keep learning. Two, living beyond expectations. Here's another thought. You have no responsibility to live up to someone else's expectations. It's crucial to live your life.
Not the life others expect of you. Forge your path based on your dreams, not the preferences of others. It's all about authenticity. Three, the power of slowing down. Here one powerful thing I have realized recently. Slowing down enables you to act in a high quality way.
In our fast paced world, slowing down helps you be more thoughtful and intentional in your actions. Remember, it's not always about speed. Sometimes the best results come from taking your time. Two saved saints. One.
May Sarton on letting go. Poet May Sarton teaches us, learn to lose in order to recover. Let it go. Like trees shedding leaves sometimes, letting go is necessary for new growth. It's about embracing change and finding strength in renewal.
Jamaul (01:58.638)
2. Joan Didion on Living Fully.
Joan Didion says, living the world, take chances. She's urging us to fully engage with life, to seize opportunities and find joy in what we create. It's a call to action, to live boldly and vibrantly. Didion's urging us to find joy in what we create. Whether it's art, a business or just a simple home cooked meal, there's something magical about creating something from nothing. It's in these acts of creation that we
We often find our deepest joys in our true selves, daily bread, Matthew 6 .34 NIV. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow. For tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. It's easy to get caught up in the what ifs of tomorrow, isn't it? To spend so much time fretting about the future that we miss what's happening right now. But here's the thing, while it's important to plan and prepare, it's equally important to
important to live in the present. This verse reminds us that each day brings its own set of challenges and joys, and they deserve our full attention. Think of life like a book. If you're always skipping ahead to read the last page, you missed out on the story. Worrying about tomorrow can rob you of the experiences and lessons today has to offer. It's about finding a balanced plan for the future, but don't let it overshadow the present.
Jamaul (04:01.328)
How have they changed you? How will they influence your path forward? And that's a wrap for today's seven Maven minutes. Thank you for joining me on this journey of discovery and growth. Until next week, keep reflecting, learning and growing. I'm Jamal the Maven, powered by AppZoom. Stay curious, stay inspired and remember, every day is an opportunity to become a better version of yourself.