Nick Bare
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Let's just keep doing it.
Be proud, but eliminate the pride.
Pride is your greatest enemy.
Humility is your greatest friend.
And the fifth valuable life lesson I've learned in the last five years, the last one I'm going to discuss, a hurried and or rushed life misses moments.
Man, I've messed this one up the most, probably out of all of them.
And it was a hard lesson to learn.
If someone was to ask me right now, what is the vision for your life?
What do you want it to look like?
What is an ideal day look like for Nick Bear?
I would say a day where I'm not rushed and I'm not hurried.
My schedule is full and productive, but I'm not missing out on the moments.
I'm enjoying the process.
That's the vision for my life and my days.
But if I think back to how I used to live five years ago and before that, it was hurried.
It was rushed.
It was get one thing done and on to the next.
And I would skip out on conversations or these moments to connect with people or time with my family because I had to keep working.
I had to keep driving forward.
I had to go, go, go more, more, more.