A crash course in changing the world.
This experience, even though I'm just starting, is really eye-opening. I think there was a passion I had throughout high school and college to make a difference in the world, that unfortunately has faded over time as I've become more focused on my life and day-to-day living.
There are people out there doing amazing things to dramatically improve the lives of others, so I hope by 2020 I feel successful in having done that on a regular basis. I will be teaching my children through…
ContinuePosted on May 4, 2012 at 1:49pm
The first piece of advice drew me in as I could relate to it immediately. Working 3 jobs to put myself through college certainly left very little money, however, when I reflect back I remember the gifts I made for people and still think they are some of my best. I also think it caused me to be more collaborative and work with others. As a Resident Assistant I was able to do a lot for my residents, many times because of my connections with other faculty, staff, and students. I think this is…
ContinuePosted on April 24, 2012 at 12:50am

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Hey Amy,
This is really making me think when I'm not working on the mission/quest (which has been in the evening). I discovered something about myself - I knew passion & nature motivates me but I hadn't realized until it was "revealed" to me in quest #2 that "freedom" motivates me! An "aha" moment. For a hero to follow, I chose who I thought was pretty unique - I found her in the Poptech Social Innovators list - then I looked in all the blogs listed since 2010 and a bunch of people chose her! No, I"m not telling you - you will have to figure it out yourself. This is time consuming but very interesting - I'm also realizing I'm more competitive than I thought I was. Thanks for inviting me!