Are you in a job that you don’t enjoy? Or worse one that is making your miserable? Ever wonder what’s keeping you there? Perhaps it’s fear, comfort zone, convenience or something else. Chances are your scarcity mindset is overpowering you—and this is true for not just unhappy jobs.
Most of us live from the outside in, which means we put what others think of us ahead of our needs. This self inflicted perception of what others think causes anxiety and overwhelm. Most of all is reinforces our mindset, to stay in line and not break free.
What's your passion? Social entrepreneur Noeline Kirabo reflects on her work helping out-of-school young people in Uganda turn their passions into profitable businesses—and shares the two questions you can ask yourself to begin doing the same.
TED Talk: 2 questions to uncover your passion—and turn it into a career
The thing about looking inward is that it can be scary, especially if you're doing it for the first time. But the truth is you never truly start living until you learn to live from the inside out. — Noeline Kirabo
We’re had the #greatresignation and #quietquitting movements. Now with the “so-called” economic climate tightening (and the more we believe and make conservative decisions, the more we reinforce it both in our minds as well as in the minds of others we influence), the fear of doing something new or different is even greater.
Some say, this is the greatest time to be alive. The transformation we are going through both technologically and psychologically (either our consciousness is rising or we’re being algorithmically de-humanised) is unparalleled. Opportunities are in abundance and there has never been a time when one can create with so much freedom.
Start taking actions towards being the person you want to be.
With gratitude,
Arunjay.
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