So many of us put our nose to the grindstone, exercise grit & sweat to produce a product, service, event or dream every day. We often take for granted "our process - our vision" & forget the value it can add for others to know
I am skipping around in episode postings today because of “timing” and how things are aligning up in this recording and sharing. You will begin to understand why as you listen to this episode that I recorded this morning with Tom Zuba. A month ago, I never heard of Tom. I would have assumed our initial phone call to be a random occurrence, but I now know better than to think this connection and more are not random at all, in fact, the universe provides exactly what you need exactly when you need it… as long as you are open to receiving it or dare I say paying attention and being present. Tom has a very clear vision of where he wants to be and the timeframe knows it will take to get there. His conviction and clarity are so clear and energized that it makes it contagious and inspiring. Get to hear his journey, his past from losing two young children, a wife, to being on Oprah his path to healing, helping others not only heal but living their life in the present with purpose. This episode is a lesson for me in being present and learning how to process grief while having trust in knowing that we are experiencing exactly what we need to be to get us to experience the emotions encompassed in this life.
The spark of inspiration can lead to unique stories that inspire others. But telling stories and making your voice heard over and over again can lead a viral video as some of Pablo’s work has done. Knowing each story’s hook, purpose, and message help connect it to the best audience or community. If you know your purpose or the purpose you need to serve then you can begin to craft the story that needs to be heard.And always remember that it’s important to stay true to your ideals and what makes you... you!
Life is an adventure and the path one takes does not always need to be predetermined. Sometimes a person just needs the present and just lives to their best at the moment they are in. We don’t always need to have that answer “what am I going to do when I grow up?” Until we explore, learn, observe, examine, experience or whatever feels right to you. However, once you begin to get an idea or feeling stuck in your head, gut or heart and begin to feel consumed by it then you need to pay attention to where it is directing you to go and remember to stay curious on the journey.
If you think of some of your favorite success stories or failure stories you can remember “times of hardship.” Circumstances - Situations which at moment you are in them, might seem out of control for the person living them, and the younger they are, the harder it is to understand “did this happen to me or for me”. The biggest difference between a success story or a failure story is “attitude.”
On this episode of the You Assumed podcast, Chris Wachowiak and Sean Nofsinger discuss commitment to content, dedication, quality and purpose with promotional guru, Bill Petrie of PromoCorner.
The process to “create content” is definitely a journey, and as the old saying goes, “The journey of a million miles starts with a single step.” This is our second episode of “You Assumed” featuring an amazing ambassador to Rocktek Workspace, Rachel Pierce Sanders.
Our first episode