I love this story so much! And I can so deeply relate to this: "I don’t remember the exact moment, but somewhere between childhood and my teenage years, adults told me to be more realistic. To focus on school. To get a stable job that paid well. Nobody said my dreams were impossible outright, but that’s what was implied."
It is interesting to think how this is such a collective experience.. that's why I love following your journey. Sometimes we need some permission and proximity (either in real life or in digital form) to see what is possible and start pursuing what is buried inside us.
It’s is interesting and also sad that we all share this collective experience. Generations of conditioning brought us here… and most don’t question why that’s happening anymore.
I’m always curious how parents who are aware of this are approaching this those days. Because I feel we can easily get stuck into what we believe is right… and the system and all the rules (and all the other kids and parents who are part of it).
I love this rise to pro level by the team and especially Pho and the goalie, who have been there from the start.
I dreamed of being a superhero. Impossible dream, I was told. So I dreamed of becoming a doctor and healing people. Not clever enough, I was told. So I stuck with a career in banking until I retired in 2019. Now I help people to be more confident and happier in their lives. The nearest thing to being a superhero/healer I could get 💕
I love the journey. Ultimately, it seems like you wanted to be of service and help people… the ‘how’ you do that might not look like what you had originally in mind… but you eventually got there which is the most important, and a valuable lesson… don’t give up!
What is more rewarding than helping people be happier in their lives?
I love this story so much! And I can so deeply relate to this: "I don’t remember the exact moment, but somewhere between childhood and my teenage years, adults told me to be more realistic. To focus on school. To get a stable job that paid well. Nobody said my dreams were impossible outright, but that’s what was implied."
It is interesting to think how this is such a collective experience.. that's why I love following your journey. Sometimes we need some permission and proximity (either in real life or in digital form) to see what is possible and start pursuing what is buried inside us.
Thank you Nathalie.
It’s is interesting and also sad that we all share this collective experience. Generations of conditioning brought us here… and most don’t question why that’s happening anymore.
I’m always curious how parents who are aware of this are approaching this those days. Because I feel we can easily get stuck into what we believe is right… and the system and all the rules (and all the other kids and parents who are part of it).
I love this rise to pro level by the team and especially Pho and the goalie, who have been there from the start.
I dreamed of being a superhero. Impossible dream, I was told. So I dreamed of becoming a doctor and healing people. Not clever enough, I was told. So I stuck with a career in banking until I retired in 2019. Now I help people to be more confident and happier in their lives. The nearest thing to being a superhero/healer I could get 💕
I love the journey. Ultimately, it seems like you wanted to be of service and help people… the ‘how’ you do that might not look like what you had originally in mind… but you eventually got there which is the most important, and a valuable lesson… don’t give up!
What is more rewarding than helping people be happier in their lives?
Exactly! 💯💕