Welcome to the Saturday recap. Enjoy!
Personal Development
This week, the posts focus on our development and “significance”. The final post of the week adds another assessment to the list – Via Character Traits.
Pain and Vision. This first post of the week highlights and builds on a quote from Michael Beckwith that states “Pain pushes until vision pulls”.
Prioritizing Development. We can have ideas at any time of ways we want to push our personal development. This post provides a framework to capture and organize the ideas.
Significant: How and For Whom? We all want to feel significant – like we are making a difference and an impact. This post suggests we frame both how and for whom we will be significant.
Consider Being Statistically Significant. Statistical significance has a cause that can be identified. This post takes that concept and applies it to intentional change.
Exploring Character Traits. The final post of the week looks at the Via Character Assessment. We review what is measured, what you can learn, and where to take the assessment.
One Shade Greener
This week, the sustainability post – Greening Back to School – provides ideas for purchasing produce and finding ways to extend the life so the fresh food is used before spoiling.
If you are interested in starting or continuing a sustainability journey, One Shade Greener at Home, could be the perfect resource. Full of brands and links to put greener products at your fingertips.
PodList
This week there are five podcasts on the list. There is a wide range of topics including financial success, side hustles, fabulous salads, and the background on reality TV.
Take Your Salads from Drab to Fab. 19 minutes. Life Kit. Vegetables are something most of us could often use more of in our diets. This episode provides some ideas on different combinations and will have you rethinking the ingredients of your next salad.
The Definition of Financial Success is not so Obvious. 13 minutes. Optimal Finance Daily. In this podcast, Craig Stephens suggests aligning your finances with your personal values and using your resources to support your ideal life.
Why Some Startups Change the Future. 12 minutes. The Next Big Idea Daily. Not all startups are created equal. This episode looks at how the industry disrupters stand out.
The Side Hustle Emergency Fund – Part 1. 9 Minutes. Part 2. 9 minutes. Optimal Work Daily. This podcast by Kevin Ha talks about how he built an emergency fund strategy of side hustles. Setting the income streams up over time, provided a cushion during financial downturns.
The Invention of Reality TV. 13 minutes. The Next Big Idea Daily. For anyone who loves a little reality TV binging, this is a fun episode to listen to the history and perspective behind the shows.