If you can identify the tiniest next step, it becomes much easier to actually believe that that is possible. And that sense will inspire the action just there. It's this weird duality of liking you cind of very vaguely hold the big, impossible thing out there a not believing in it. Well, man oany of us ibo to get no, trus. But i think we think we too small about what is possible in a lifetime,. My gosh. We how many careers do you want to have, where? What places do you want to live? Who do you want to connect with? How do you want to change the life for the better? All this
In 1987, John O’Leary was a curious nine-year-old boy. Playing with fire and gasoline, he created a massive explosion in his home and was burned on 100% of his body. He was given less than a 1% chance to live. John not only survived but, with the support of an incredible family, friends and community, found a way to reclaim a sense of wonder, joy and service that has led to a stunning career inspiring millions, writing books, while marrying the love of his life and raising four kids together. His #1 National Bestselling book ON FIRE recounts much of this story, and his popular Live Inspired Podcast takes you deeper into lessons learned. John's new book, IN AWE, (https://amzn.to/3dQ1dUO) explores the key elements that allow you to live from a place of awe, no matter what the world throws at you.
We recorded a Good Life Project conversation with John in 2016, which you can listen to here: https://www.goodlifeproject.com/podcast/john-oleary-2/
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