If a joyful attitude and happiness was so easy to manifest, all adults would be walking through life happy & fulfilled. Parents need to keep that harsh reality in mind when intentionally raising their child to be joyful. In our next Raising an Ace video, we explore this task of raising a joyful child:
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Suffering >>> Happiness
Raising an Ace – To Be Open-Minded
Open-mindedness is about straying far outside any perceived mental box, and challenging one’s self to think creatively about all the possibilities out there. We discuss this valuable concept in our next video on raising Ace to be open-minded. The content is so necessary in today’s world. Check it out:
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Raising an Ace: To Be Confident
Your confidence in yourself should never forsake you. That’s a major emphasis in our next video in the Raising an Ace series, which focuses on empowering Ace to develop an unwavering form of confidence. We dive into confidence from all angles, internal confidence and outside projections of confidence. Check it out:
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Get Up
It’s easy to develop a plan to achieve a vision; the overlooked task is maintaining flexibility to bounce up from punches to achieve that vision. Continue reading
Drive Destruction
David Goggins on his 1st 100 mile race (20:12) – “I was so driven and I’m not gonna’ say motivated because motivation is crap. Motivation comes and goes. When you’re driven, whatever’s in front of you will get destroyed.” Continue reading
Bring On the Lions
Bill Russell (10/25/1965 Sports Illustrated) – “You got to have the killer instinct. If you do not have it, forget about basketball and go into social psychology or something. If you sometimes wonder if you’ve got it, you ain’t got it. No pussycats, please. The killer instinct, by my definition, is the ability to spot—and exploit—a weakness in your opponent.” Continue reading
32 in 32: Forever Peace
Forever Peace is a permanent content state of being. Don’t pursue it; just be you and let it ensue in time. Because as Eleanor Roosevelt once stated, “Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product of a life well-lived.” Continue reading