I keep a gratitude goneral daily. I'll do a wrap up of the week. Most quarters, in my personal quarterly offsight, i will review and be grateful for the big gains through the quarter. And what i just describe those three things i love doing. It feels really satisfying to me. So i recognize what you're describing from those practices, but i still think there's more. Oh, think about someone who's struggling. Like, if they don't see any progress, how can they have any hope for their future? Without hope, you've got literally nothing.
Organizational psychologist Benjamin Hardy, Ph.D. (author, Who Not How) shares his insights on how shifting your mindset can lead to both happiness and better results. He and Greg discuss the importance of gratitude and confidence when measuring yourself, the need for clearly defined goals, and the value of others in navigating for success.
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