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October 2022

Inspiration

10/31/22

Gross National Happiness is a term coined by His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck in the 1970s. The concept implies that sustainable development should take a holistic approach towards notions of progress and give equal importance to non-economic aspects of wellbeing.

Inspiration

10/24/22

There is a philosophy that originated from the Zulu People in Africa hundreds of years ago called “Ubuntu”. It teaches that being interconnected with others is what being human is all about. More succinctly it means “I am because we are”.

– Jay Shetty

Inspiration

10/22/22

Don’t aim at success – the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s dedication to a cause greater than oneself.

– Victor Frankl

Family

10/19/22

The difference between “I have to walk the dogs” and “I get to walk to walk the dogs” is all about having a gratitude mindset.

– Dad

Family

10/18/22

There is a fine line between being tech-savvy and being tech-dependent. Being tech-savvy entails harnessing the power of technology to elevate a process or add value to our lives – communicating, creating, learning, sharing, and working. However, tech dependency is being over-reliant on our digital devices, to the point of feeling like we are unable to function without them. If you are panicked because you forgot your phone at home it might be a sign you’re leaning more one way than the other.

– Dad

Sports

10/3/22

“I never missed a putt in my mind.” it’s a mindset. For many years I wanted putts to go in. As I matured as a player, my thought process became “this has to go in.” Reminding yourself that every putt is an opportunity for a make is powerful stuff. Invite visions or thoughts that inspire make, not miss.

– Jack Nicklaus

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