Dreams Come True When You’re Authentically You

Have you ever tried out for something and didn’t make the cut? Have you ever been turned down for a job or hoped for an admissions letter instead of the alternative? Learn how those moments of defeat can encourage, motivate, and propel you closer to your goal. Go-Getter, Emilyjo Levy shares five timeless strategies (hashtags) that helped her reach the summit of success. … More Dreams Come True When You’re Authentically You

Self-care Is Not a Selfish Act

Go-getter Gaithri Raj wondered why she allowed her own health to suffer while she took great care of everything and everyone else around her. When she realized the answer, she was prepared to make some fundamental changes in how she took care of herself, and how she viewed self-care. In this week’s Worlds of Wisdom blog post, Gaithri shares the five-part action plan that helped her regain her health and happiness. … More Self-care Is Not a Selfish Act

How I Kicked the Impostor Syndrome’s Butt

Hearing about how our good friend Chase McCants kicked the Impostor Syndrome’s butt seemed like the best way to–ahem–kick off our new blog series “GGTW Success Stories.” When we found out that Chase’s secret weapon was repeating “Go get the world!” to himself, we knew we had to ask him to tell us more! We think you’ll enjoy his engaging story as much as we did, and hope you even find some inspiration from it. And check in as we post more Success Stories…maybe one of them will be YOURS. But first, here’s Chase. … More How I Kicked the Impostor Syndrome’s Butt

Whose Voices Do You Hear?

Sometimes all you need is a trusted friend or colleague to remind you to listen to the voices that affirm who you are and to pay attention to signs that show you the way when you are uncertain about where to go. In this post, I share three timeless lessons about the importance of welcoming and accepting support and guidance, as well as how my belief in myself made a huge leap of change possible.  … More Whose Voices Do You Hear?

Taking a lesson from my 17-year-old self

Sometimes a small memento of a different time in our lives can serve as a reminder of what things worked well then and still serve us today. That’s exactly what happened when my mom sent me a simple note and news clipping from a hectic and exhilarating time I experienced in high school. As I thought about what I was doing back then, I realized that juggling multiple responsibilities at age 17 taught me some important lessons that I still use today. … More Taking a lesson from my 17-year-old self