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During this week of unrest and revolution, I have chosen to listen to the stories of our brothers and sisters and look at ways to support the cause of justice and equity for people of color, specifically Black people who have been oppressed for 500-hundred years. However, I still want to honor my commitment to support you as artists. So, I cut this week’s solo episode from a recent mastermind I led where I shared two pivotal exercises from Pat Flynn’s book, “Will It Fly?” that I’ve been reading. I’ve been using this time as we are sheltering-in-place to look within for guidance as I move forward in life and in business. They’ve been extremely helpful for me on my journey and I believe they can help you too, especially now as the hierarchy of our priorities evolve. In my last solo episode about fear, I referenced that it’s not about tomorrow but how you show up today. In this episode, I share how looking at where you’ve been and where you want to be can help you connect the dots to create the life you want for yourself — a life that is drawn and not traced. One of my goals is to help you to live that kind of life and I hope these exercises help shed light on how you can attain that.

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During this week of unrest and revolution, I have chosen to listen to the stories of our brothers and sisters and look at ways to support the cause of justice and equity for people of color, specifically Black people who have been oppressed for 500-hundred years. However, I still want to honor my commitment to support you as artists. So, I cut this week’s solo episode from a recent mastermind I led where I shared two pivotal exercises from Pat Flynn’s book, “Will It Fly?” that I’ve been reading. I’ve been using this time as we are sheltering-in-place to look within for guidance as I move forward in life and in business. They’ve been extremely helpful for me on my journey and I believe they can help you too, especially now as the hierarchy of our priorities evolve. In my last solo episode about fear, I referenced that it’s not about tomorrow but how you show up today. In this episode, I share how looking at where you’ve been and where you want to be can help you connect the dots to create the life you want for yourself — a life that is drawn and not traced. One of my goals is to help you to live that kind of life and I hope these exercises help shed light on how you can attain that.

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