Pat Flynn
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
My wife. 16 years together, thank you. She has had to endure a lot of societal pressures as her choice to stay at home as a mom. And it's been really hard for her.
My wife. 16 years together, thank you. She has had to endure a lot of societal pressures as her choice to stay at home as a mom. And it's been really hard for her.
Stay home the whole time. Hardest job in the world. And I just, I'm so proud of. Thank you. See, I'll tell her tonight, you should have been there. And now with the kids getting older, there's a transition in both of our lives on like, where are we going to go next? And we dream together. And that's my favorite part. We sit at night and almost every night we dream about the future together.
Stay home the whole time. Hardest job in the world. And I just, I'm so proud of. Thank you. See, I'll tell her tonight, you should have been there. And now with the kids getting older, there's a transition in both of our lives on like, where are we going to go next? And we dream together. And that's my favorite part. We sit at night and almost every night we dream about the future together.
And it's my favorite part of the day. So that's what I'm grateful for. I'm grateful for... I mean, practicing gratitude is something that's so important. I used to use a journal called the Five Minute Journal. Every morning, you write down three things that you're grateful for so that even if you have a pretty crappy day, you're at least grateful for three things.
And it's my favorite part of the day. So that's what I'm grateful for. I'm grateful for... I mean, practicing gratitude is something that's so important. I used to use a journal called the Five Minute Journal. Every morning, you write down three things that you're grateful for so that even if you have a pretty crappy day, you're at least grateful for three things.
At the end of the day, you talk about three things you wish you'd done better. So I love that format. I stopped using the journal, but it has trained me to think and be grateful for things like this chair and water, like the things around us that we take for granted. And I remember, and you know this too, our work with Pencils of Promise.
At the end of the day, you talk about three things you wish you'd done better. So I love that format. I stopped using the journal, but it has trained me to think and be grateful for things like this chair and water, like the things around us that we take for granted. And I remember, and you know this too, our work with Pencils of Promise.
Was it? Yeah, in New York. So Pencils of Promise is an organization that builds schools around the world. We were both on the board of it for a period of time. And I had built a couple of schools there and had the opportunity to go and see those schools being built. Where'd you go, Guatemala? Ghana, Ghana. And it was, I mean,
Was it? Yeah, in New York. So Pencils of Promise is an organization that builds schools around the world. We were both on the board of it for a period of time. And I had built a couple of schools there and had the opportunity to go and see those schools being built. Where'd you go, Guatemala? Ghana, Ghana. And it was, I mean,
kids playing, smiling, without shoes, in the dirt, with sticks, happy because they have a place to educate themselves. And then I go home, I'm like, the wifi is so slow on this plane right now. You know, it really puts it into perspective. So I've learned to be grateful for just like the little things like pen and paper to write things on.
kids playing, smiling, without shoes, in the dirt, with sticks, happy because they have a place to educate themselves. And then I go home, I'm like, the wifi is so slow on this plane right now. You know, it really puts it into perspective. So I've learned to be grateful for just like the little things like pen and paper to write things on.