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I will discuss some advice I would give my younger self if I had a time machine and could go back in time.The great thing about getting older is that you don’t lose all the other ages you’ve been. — Madeleine L’Engle, an American writerSharing lessons with your younger self is a reflective and imagined exercise. It helps selflessly nurture the growth of the person you once were.This exercise can help you impart wisdom and guidance to others based on your experiences.“Life can only be understood backward, but it must be lived forwards.” — Søren Kierkegaard, a Danish theologian and philosopherIt centers around the idea that you can travel back in time armed with the knowledge and insights you have gained over the years.You can offer advice to help you navigate challenges, make better decisions, and appreciate each step of your life’s journey.“Youth is wasted on the young.” — George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright and criticIf I could go back in time and give my younger self some advice, here are 15 lessons I would share with myself.📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒TIMECODES ⏰00:24 15 Life Lessons I Would Tell My Younger Self01:01 Embrace Failure01:48 Be True to Yourself02:30 Value Relationships03:00 Take Risks03:32 Invest in Learning04:17 Practice Self-Compassion04:44 Live in the Present05:28 Prioritize Health05:57 Celebrate Small Wins06:39 Set Boundaries07:16 Be Patient07:54 Travel and Explore08:38 Practice Gratitude09:23 Be Open-Minded09:58 Seek Mentorship10:18 Bringing It All TogetherOur mission here at Knowledge Enthusiast is to help you with weekly tips on improving your professional and personal life.Connect with Matthew Royse on Social Media:https://matthewroyse.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewroysehttps://mattroyse.medium.com/https://twitter.com/mattroyse#knowledgeenthusiast #matthewroyse #mattroyseQUESTION—Do you have a question about life advice, self-improvement, personal development, life lessons, or anything else? Please post it in the comments section of this video!About: In this video, Matthew Royse from Knowledge Enthusiast shares his advice to his younger self. While you can’t go back in time, reflecting on these life lessons can be powerful. I encourage you to do so. Reflection can help you with self-discovery and personal growth. It can help you appreciate how far you have come and reinforce the idea that growth is a continuous process throughout life. By sharing advice with your younger self, you can pass along your valuable wisdom and perspective to others so they can avoid unnecessary struggles, navigate life’s twists and turns with more confidence and resilience, and find life’s purpose sooner.
I will discuss why you must focus on what you can control, ensure your actions back up your words, and examine how you view yourself.“Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.” — Henry Ford, an American industrialist, business magnate, and founder of the Ford Motor CompanyMost people don’t realize their actions reflect their state of mind.To change yourself, you must change how you see yourself.Examine your positive and negative patterns.Look at your beliefs.See what limits you impose on yourself.Your patterns, beliefs, and limits can keep you from reaching your goals.Changing oneself can be tricky because we tend to focus on surface-level actions instead of the motivations behind them.To reach your goals, you must change your mindset.“The mind is everything. What you think you become.” — Buddha, founder of BuddhismThe standard approach to setting goals is to start a new chapter with a goal such as “I want to lose 25 pounds” or “I want to make a million dollars.”This outcome-based goal-setting approach will not motivate you to get the desired results you want.“The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American authorHowever, there are three obstacles to taking this approach. Let’s examine what they are and how you can overcome them.📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒TIMECODES ⏰00:30 If You Want to Reach Your Goals, You Must Change Your Mindset01:22 Focus on What You Can Control02:28 Actions Must Back Up Your Words03:23 Examine How You View Yourself04:23 Bringing It All TogetherOur mission here at Knowledge Enthusiast is to help you with weekly tips on improving your professional and personal life.Connect with Matthew Royse on Social Media:https://matthewroyse.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewroysehttps://mattroyse.medium.com/https://twitter.com/mattroyse#knowledgeenthusiast #matthewroyse #mattroyseQUESTION—Do you have a question about goals, mindset, self-improvement, personal development, or anything else? Please post it in the comments section of this video!About: In this video, Matthew Royse from Knowledge Enthusiast discusses that you must concentrate on your mindset to reach your goals. You should do three main things to change your habits. Focus on what you can control, ensure your actions back up your words, and examine how you view yourself. It can sometimes be a struggle to change your behaviors. It would help to change your mindset and embrace your new identity. Your fundamental beliefs will help you drive actions in your life and make your goals possible.
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The new Burlington high school and tech center project has been in the making for over two years now. The final beam of the school’s frame was added in October.Vermont Rep. Becca Balint was at the site Monday and presented a $1.2 million investment to treat stormwater to minimize the impacts of runoff to surface waters.”It’s a time when even when we can’t agree on some basic priorities, we can use federal dollars to really make life better for people back in our districts,” said Balint. Scientists like Matthew Vaughan with the Lake Champlain Basin Program are working harder than ever to keep harmful pollutants out of Vermont’s waterways so people can enjoy them all year. “Whenever we have the opportunity, we want to slow and spread out that stormwater at the source so it doesn’t have the opportunity to gain momentum and enter our water bodies untreated,” said Vaughan. Erik Shonstrom is a professor at Champlain College. Monday’s class assignment was to take an icy dip into the lake.”You can see we’ve made these great strides in creating a much cleaner and friendlier place and the way to see that is really getting your hands dirty and jumping in,” said Shonstrom.Part of his job is to help educate the next generation about the benefits of healthy waters in Vermont, and as a South Burlington resident, he is doing his small part in preserving the future of the state that he loves. “You kind of get a personal attachment to it, and you want to protect it and be a part of what keeps it healthy,” said Shonstrom.Balint said she believes this project will be a game changer for the community once it wraps construction.”I think people are going to look at buildings differently after this is completed,” said Balint. The Burlington School District said it hopes this investment will be a wake-up call to keep the lake in mind when redeveloping in Vermont.
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