What I’ve Learned About the Value of my Experience Portfolio
The true value of our experiences lies in how we put them to work—for ourselves or for others. In this article, Jerry shares a few thoughts that have been helpful to him along the way.
The true value of our experiences lies in how we put them to work—for ourselves or for others. In this article, Jerry shares a few thoughts that have been helpful to him along the way.
Success isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress. By celebrating small wins and adapting to life’s changes, we can stay motivated and turn our goals into reality. Read on to discover how shifting your perspective could lead to a more fulfilling journey.
The key to it all is intentionality, which may seem odd when the subject is random generosity. But if you’re not intentional about carrying cash, being aware, and engaging people in need, you’re going to miss the opportunity to experience even more joy during the holiday season!
“Wealth” is a relative term. For many, if not most people, wealth has a lot to do with money. But there are those who have a lot of money who would gladly trade it for a happy marriage, or great health, or a clear conscience. The definitions of wealth are truly limitless, unique to each of us.
In my life, I’ve always been a goal setter. You may be a goal setter, too. If you’re like me, you set goals on an annual basis. It may be hard to get going, but being purposeful about taking those first steps will produce results and help propel you from one success to the next. So where do you start?
Being generous is a practice that seldom is mastered, takes continuous practice, and must be learned over and over again.