Tina Seelig
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because, for example, let's imagine that you lose your job and you just keep looking for jobs that are exactly the same, but those jobs don't exist anymore.
well, what skills do you have that could be applied to something else?
And so that reframe is empowering.
And this happens every single day, whether you open your refrigerator and say, what can I do with what's in here?
You know, I mean, it's just every single day we have an opportunity to think about how to use the resources we have to create something of greater value.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Right.
So it's such a great, such a vivid example because the information was there.
The people who were lucky saw it.
They were not just counting the pictures.
They were looking at the larger context and saying, oh, I have more information that's going to help me reach my goals than the person who's just so focused on that one thing right in front of them.
Yeah, I would give, I think there's the flair and focus aspect of life, right?
There's sort of opening the aperture and then focusing and knowing when to do, when to flair and when to focus.
There are so many different ways, but let's talk to a few of them.
One is talk to everybody.
I mean, even if you're introverted, you can certainly say hello.
So many of the most important people I've met in my life have been sitting next to me on an airplane.
And you, you know, you just start a conversation, you have no idea where it's going to go.
The other day, I was in New York, visiting my son and daughter in law, and they were just had a new baby.