Stephanie Harrison
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And so for me,
When I hear you say that, I think, well, of course, joy is really important for you because you're in an inner circle and the people who are not involved need to take up the cause and to do their part and to help in some way to alleviate the burden so you can go renew yourself, experience joy, experience love, experience connection, get what you need, and then come back and be able to help.
And that's the problem in so many ways with our world is that
There are some people who care and they're bearing a disproportionate burden while others don't realize that caring is in their self-interest and that by caring, they'd be able to get what they want, their own happiness and well-being, while also helping other people who are in those circles of care.
And that's the problem in so many ways with our world is that there are some people who care and they're bearing a disproportionate burden while others don't realize that caring is in their self-interest and that by caring, they'd be able to get what they want, their own happiness and well-being while also helping other people who are in those circles of care.
So I don't know if that resonates, but just something that sparked.
So I don't know if that resonates, but just- It really does.
I think that it's really important to have an understanding of what good looks like for you.
And again, it sounds really simple, but how many of us have taken the time to actually think about that?
You know, like in a world that tells you that you always need more and more and more and more, no matter what you do, it's never enough.
I think that it's really important to have an understanding of what good looks like for you.
finding out your own version of enough can help to protect you and safeguard your wellbeing, as well as make sure you don't get caught up in those things.
And again, it sounds really simple, but how many of us have taken the time to actually think about that?
You know, like in a world that tells you that you always need more and more and more and more, no matter what you do, it's never enough.
So if you're an entrepreneur, what's your goal for your company this year?
What is your objective?
What would enough look like?
Finding out your own version of enough can help to protect you and safeguard your wellbeing as well as make sure you don't get caught up in those things.
What would great look like?
And how do you figure out how to balance those objectives alongside of the other things that matter to you?