Learning from Simon Weston on Liking Yourself
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The first step to meeting the challenge of change is to start liking yourself. To do that, stop thinking in terms of “you”, and start thinking in terms of “us”. Together we’re strong, apart we’re weak.
– Simon Weston – pictured at the end of the video
I find that quote amazing in and of itself. I also find that quote amazing because when we explored the meaning of “impossible” in our You Can Check It Out team meeting, this same theme came up.
Having someone else helps. Someone to reassure you. Someone who shares your interest. Maybe someone who’s trying to do what you’re doing too, and exploring similar goals. Maybe someone who’s done it before and can show you some of the smaller steps.
When we think about “Us,” everything seems easier. So how about it. Fancy joining us?
Note: I got to hear Simon speak because I’m currently being seconded to the Realife Trust for a Vodafone World of Difference placement – which you can keep up to date with here: Vodafone World of Difference.
Gen Why- The Lost Generation?
I can’t express the emotion that this video evokes in me. The name Gen Why says it all. We are a generation that questions the world. That asks why things have to be the way they are. As the video says, “it is foolish to assume that my generation is apathetic and lathargic.”
Read further down Gen Why’s Story page and you will see that they started from a discussion over coffee (like us! Though it was tea…) about generational theory, where every four generations a ‘hero generation’ is born. Is that us? Is that what we are doing now? With all the negative press that the young ones get these days, is it the younger generation who are in fact inspiring the ones before…saying it doesn’t have to be this way?
“But I can change the world and I refuse to believe that I am a part of the lost generation.”
Earning a Living Worth Scraping
Sentences are impossible: Raw. Passion. Commitment. Determination. Sacrifices.
Discuss…
… and see more of the amazing Mickey Smith here. #feelthelove
Making the Impossible Possible – and more
“We are going to make an invisible bike helmet.”
Think about the reaction in the room when someone first said this out loud. What do you think this was?
– “Sure, go for it!”
– “Hey, where do I make my investment?”
– “Sign me up for your first product launch!”
Somehow, I don’t think this was the first reaction…
Take a look at this movie, which I found over on Brene Brown’s blog, Ordinary Courage:
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen, watching this story unfold before my eyes, and having my breath taken away at the end. The courage and determination of these women is exemplary and inspirational all at the same time.
“Easy, only took us seven years!”
“We’ve been good at raising venture capital. Ten million dollars”
“Once a man wanted to tell a story about female managers. Get a rooster, and there will be order!”
“If people say it’s impossible, then we have to prove them wrong”
“Creating an invisible bicycle helmet, people said it was impossible. If we can do that, we can do anything”
These are all incredible statements, in their own way, and spoken with such assurance and humility. How would you motivate yourself to achieve “the impossible”?
When was the last time someone told you, “that’s impossible!”? What did you do?
I can’t wait until my breath is taken away like this again! If you have any similarly inspiring stories of the impossible becoming possible, please post them here.