Wednesday, January 24, 2024
So what’s so important about acting on faith and maximizing your potential?
It seems simple on the surface, but when you reflect on it, and I mean really stop and reflect on it, you’ll find that the answer goes much deeper than you may expect.
You might be a Christian, like me, and believe God created the heavens and the earth.
And if you do, is it not your duty to maximize the potential God’s blessed you with and reach the very limits of your potential?
But, let’s say you’re not a Christian and you believe in evolution.
Isn’t the purpose of evolution to evolve as much as possible during your time on this earth so the next generation can evolve again, and again, and again?
For me, I see it as our duty, our honor, and our responsibility to do.
It’s our duty to honor those who came before us and blessed us with the opportunity we have today.
To honor their sacrifices.
Whether that was the sacrifice to leave England and travel to the US in hopes of a better life, or my grandfathers fighting in WWII and Korea to protect the rights of freedom.
All the potential that was previously unlocked throughout the various generations.
I believe as coaches, whether that be as a sales coach, a life coach, a relationship coach, or any other type of coach it’s our responsibility to help unlock the potential in others.
Because if not you, who?
If not now, when?
If not this, what?
And what is it for you?
To your success,
Nate
P.S. If you’d like to share your reflections with me, feel free to email me at reflections@mindvaultllc.com as I’ll be happy to hear your thoughts. This email goes directly to me and is reserved only for those who read these Reflections.
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