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Choose Your Hard
No matter what work path you choose in life, there are going to be really hard parts to it. EVERY path has it's pros and every path has its cons, and we get to decide which path of pain is most suited for us. It sounds harsh doesn't it? But the reality is just that... no matter what road you take in life, there is no easy one, for ever the lazy river has it's pains. Most people pick the path of least resistance, which often looks like getting a 9-5 job which promises more ease and safety... but even that has pain, the path of not choosing your schedule, of not being your own boss, of not having the chance to make as much money as you want... that path lacks freedom. And then other people will pick the path of no resistance, they won't work, they live off their families or government, binge TV, play video games, waste away... and sure that has some freedom, but no fulfillment, and really no true freedom because it's limited. Some others will choose entrepreneurship, which has a lot of pain too - it's complex, challenging, can be overwhelming, is competitive, can cost a lot to get started, can be super lonely, and hurts a lot when it doesn't work.. It's a path that has high risk, and yes, also high reward. So far it's the one path that actually can lead to real true freedom in the unlimited sense of the word. Now we can't forget or omit the mamas who choose to have a family and stay at home, that is probably the most fulfilling path for many women, and, it still has pain attached. Long days, long nights, exhaustion, stress, worry, maybe less worldly freedoms, possibly sacrificing career or external income... there can certainly be pain in that. As you can see from these few examples, no matter which path we choose in life, there is pain and struggle involved. And where a LOT of suffering comes from is when people attach themselves to the outcome or to their goals and dreams but then try to resist, avoid or deny the fact that the pursuit of their desired life inevitably involves some really hard things.
Choose Your Hard
Free Resume/CV Revamp for First 5 People
Hey everyone, I’m doing something small for job seekers this week. I’ll revamp the resumes of the first 5 people who send theirs in, completely free. If you’ve been applying and not hearing back, sometimes the issue isn’t your experience. It’s just how the resume is written or structured. So if you want a second pair of eyes on it, send your resume/CV to: oliviaharis04@gmail.com I’ll pick the first 5 that come in and help improve them. Let’s see if we can turn a few resumes into something that actually gets attention from recruiters.
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With everything happening in the Middle East, it looks like there most probably will be MASSIVE changes in the markets. If you are invested in the stock market, in crypto of heavy metals.. what's your game plan? Would love to hear what everyone is thinking/feeling/doing!
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What Is The Hardest Part Of Leadership Right Now?
Leadership often looks glamorous from the outside. But the truth is that the real work is internal. - Holding responsibility. - Making hard decisions. - Carrying vision when others can't see it yet. - Being willing to go against the grain. - Navigating the fears, uncertainties and risks. - Feeling alone or lonely. I’m curious what you're navigating right now? What feels most challenging at your current level? • Building momentum • Sales consistency • Nervous system burnout • Visibility • Leading clients • Something else Share with us below 👇🏼 I'll jump in and give perspective where helpful 🤍
Day 3 - Messaging, Visibility & Decision
This was truly one of the most powerful and inspiring videos I have had the good fortune to watch. Your guidance through the Day 3 topics was so clear and illuminating. It helped me recognize the limiting beliefs that have kept me stuck and spiraling for far too long. For most of my 62 years I have felt the need for more clarity, more preparation, and “one more step” before stepping fully into my truth and leadership. Fear has held its grip on me for a long time. But no more. There is such relief in recognizing this and feeling that burden lift. I feel ready to move forward with greater courage and clarity. Onwards, forwards, and upwards from here. Bless you, Samantha, and the entire team.! 💖🤗
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