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Case Study: AIME Becomes the First JOY Corps Enacting the 7 Levers
AIME has pioneered youth mentoring and is recognized for its innovative approach to mentoring. Now, a systems change lab AIME operates in 52 countries. Challenge: In 2020, AIME faced the challenge of aligning its global organizational values with the emerging challenges due to the global pandemic. As AIME adapted, the origins of the JOY Corps model powered by AIME began to emerge. The JOY CorpsâŚ
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you know whay i find interestingly annoying? the societal views on women in easter europe (or is it just romania?). like, "the men are the providors, they bring in the money and do the "hard" work around the house and protect while women stay safely inside and birth and teach the kids and tends the house" clashes heavily with women in the workforce during the communism regime who brought back money just the same and lived on their own without a man in the house when displaced to work in fabrics based not on their preferences or wants, but necessity and how many women roll their eyes and say "we let men think they're in charge, that's our power, but we're the ones who manage the finances and lead the household" and so on and forth and men usually don't deny bcs it is kinda true, at least in here, that's how people see the world. so how have these two battleing mindsests came together and how do they survive side by side?
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people who have a disdain for kids and/or complain about children in public spaces really need to interrogate that. it's such a self-centered capitalistic mindsest to hate the "inconvenience" and "disruption" of real people who are starting with a completely blank slate of the world and being brought up (for the most part) by extremely damaged, unregulated parents, in an environment that does not consider their needs at all. it's a social problem and if you have issues with kids you should not put it on the kids or even the parents but with the way our world (and particularly the US) works.
#people with no respect or empathy for children have more problems than i can even begin to get into i fear#route66.txt
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âMy passport just identifies me; my behavior shows my real identity.â
â Rodolfo Peon
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Nobody else can decide what's best for you; only you can.
Nobody else can tell you what to do, what path to follow, than yourself.
Nobody else can tell you what's the right choice, because it doesn't exist. There is no right and wrong, there is only what's right for you, and you are the only judge for that. Stop giving your power away by seeking validation, empowerment and reassurance from others. It will always be an unstable foundation, built upon and depending on the non-stop external "support" from others. The strongest character is built on a foundation of self-validation, self-reassurance - in short, when you know your own strengths, weaknesses, desires, goals, your own shadows and highlights, and you know them well - then you already know your place in the world, and you're no longer subject to every external influence.
#growth#glowup#glow up#empowerment#boss#self awareness#growth mindsest#power#strength#level up#selfcare#validation#knowledge is power#know yourself#articles#writings#blog#character
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oh, don't mind me, just crafting the perfectâ¤ď¸ darling using necromancy
tw - non-consensual touching, dehumanization, toxic mindsests, self-sacrificing behavior, reader has an existential criss because their creator was too horny to remember to make them horny, too.
I think itâd be really difficult, being made for someone.
Youâre a person, but youâre not a person. Youâre conscious, but itâs not your own consciousness, it doesnât belong to you, not really. It belongs to someone else, someone who wasnât using it, someone who gave it to your creator, who then gave it to you, in return. You should really be more grateful than you are, for that. They didnât have to put so much effort into you, not really. They didnât have to make your skin so soft or your eyes so bright, they didnât have to let you run when youâre happy or sneeze when youâre sick or shiver in the cold, not when all of those are so unnecessary to the domestic purpose you serve. Youâve seen their other creations, the make-shift people who shamble around your home, sticking to shadows and freezing-up whenever you try to start a conversation and receiving such cruel treatment from your creator, but theyâre less specific, less idealized, crafted to serve a purpose rather than to be a purpose, rather than to be a person. You were made to be perfect. Thatâs what your creator always says, when you ask them. You are perfect.
Thatâs why you have to greet your creator at the door, when they come home from helping other people and making perfect people, just like you. Thatâs why you have to smile, even when you donât want to, why you have to stay on your best behavior and sit in their lap and try not to lean away, when their hands start to wander and they decide they want to admire the product of all of their hard work. Itâs your responsibility to let them, even if they made your lips so bruisable and your tears so easy to provoke. Itâs your responsibility to pretend you donât mind. Itâs your responsibility to take in all the negative sensations, all the bad thoughts they gave you the privilege of having, and push them away. Itâs the least you could do, really.
You donât belong to them, but you do, everything youâre made of does. They donât own you, you can think for yourself and exist on your own, but youâd be betraying them if you said that out loud. They made you to be the perfect companion, the perfect lover, and if you choose to be something that isnât their lover, then you wouldnât be perfect. Youâd be another mistake, another trial, another broken creation. Youâd be flawed. A waste of resources, a collection of scraps, a broken toy that means nothing to your creator because youâre not what they made you to be. Youâre not perfect. You donât love them, so youâre not perfect.
And if youâre not perfect, then why would they bother trying to love you?Â
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How to Embrace a Competitors Mindset to Grow Your Business
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Marketing Podcast with Jake Thompson
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jake Thompson Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day.
Through Jakeâs experience as an athlete, entrepreneur, and speaker, he has learned how we can be move closer to the career, health, and life we desire by changing just a few of our choices each day. He believes itâs the small shifts in our focus & daily actions that allow us to build a winning mindsest â and a winning life.
Jake is passionate about helping driven people â from employees to CEOâs, college athletes to high school students â cultivate their winning mindset to build their grit, embrace accountability, and pursue greatness in every endeavor.
Questions I ask Jake Thompson:
Is there a potential that people will misinterpret the message?
How much has your message turned to the mental game of the competition at every level?
Have you done any work with schools?
What youâll learn if you give a listen:
Why Compete Every Day: The Not-So-Secret Secret to Winning at Work and Life
How to success through influencers
How entrepreneurship is a roller coaster ride and the benefit of reframing/ refocusing day by day
More about Jake Thompson:
To learn more about Compete Every Day
Connect with Jake on social channels, all handles are @competeeveryday
Like this show? Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please!
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How to Embrace a Competitors Mindset to Grow Your Business
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android |
Marketing Podcast with Jake Thompson
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jake Thompson Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day.
Through Jakeâs experience as an athlete, entrepreneur, and speaker, he has learned how we can be move closer to the career, health, and life we desire by changing just a few of our choices each day. He believes itâs the small shifts in our focus & daily actions that allow us to build a winning mindsest â and a winning life.
Jake is passionate about helping driven people â from employees to CEOâs, college athletes to high school students â cultivate their winning mindset to build their grit, embrace accountability, and pursue greatness in every endeavor.
Questions I ask Jake Thompson:
Is there a potential that people will misinterpret the message?
How much has your message turned to the mental game of the competition at every level?
Have you done any work with schools?
What youâll learn if you give a listen:
Why Compete Every Day: The Not-So-Secret Secret to Winning at Work and Life
How to success through influencers
How entrepreneurship is a roller coaster ride and the benefit of reframing/ refocusing day by day
More about Jake Thompson:
To learn more about Compete Every Day
Connect with Jake on social channels, all handles are @competeeveryday
Like this show? Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please!
This episode of the Duct Tape marketing agency Podcast is brought to you by .site.
Have you ever tried looking for a domain name? Chances are that the first few options you tried were not available. You are not alone!
Now you have the power to change this. You can get the exact domain name that you want on new domain extensions such as .site. It is short, it is simple-to-understand and it literally means âwebsiteâ so itâs perfect for any website that you might be building.
In fact, I got myself www.selfreliance.site where I talk about my book âThe Self Reliant Entrepreneurâ and share content to help people become self-reliant in their entrepreneurial journey.
You too can get your very own .site domain for as low as $1.99. Visit www.get.site. Search for your unique .site domain and use code âselfrelianceâ to get 50% off on your domain purchase.
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How to Embrace a Competitors Mindset to Grow Your Business
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android |
Marketing Podcast with Jake Thompson
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jake Thompson Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day.
Through Jakeâs experience as an athlete, entrepreneur, and speaker, he has learned how we can be move closer to the career, health, and life we desire by changing just a few of our choices each day. He believes itâs the small shifts in our focus & daily actions that allow us to build a winning mindsest â and a winning life.
Jake is passionate about helping driven people â from employees to CEOâs, college athletes to high school students â cultivate their winning mindset to build their grit, embrace accountability, and pursue greatness in every endeavor.
Questions I ask Jake Thompson:
Is there a potential that people will misinterpret the message?
How much has your message turned to the mental game of the competition at every level?
Have you done any work with schools?
What youâll learn if you give a listen:
Why Compete Every Day: The Not-So-Secret Secret to Winning at Work and Life
How to success through influencers
How entrepreneurship is a roller coaster ride and the benefit of reframing/ refocusing day by day
More about Jake Thompson:
To learn more about Compete Every Day
Connect with Jake on social channels, all handles are @competeeveryday
Like this show? Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please!
This episode of the Duct Tape marketing agency Podcast is brought to you by .site.
Have you ever tried looking for a domain name? Chances are that the first few options you tried were not available. You are not alone!
Now you have the power to change this. You can get the exact domain name that you want on new domain extensions such as .site. It is short, it is simple-to-understand and it literally means âwebsiteâ so itâs perfect for any website that you might be building.
In fact, I got myself www.selfreliance.site where I talk about my book âThe Self Reliant Entrepreneurâ and share content to help people become self-reliant in their entrepreneurial journey.
You too can get your very own .site domain for as low as $1.99. Visit www.get.site. Search for your unique .site domain and use code âselfrelianceâ to get 50% off on your domain purchase.
Free eBook 7 Steps to Scale Your Consulting Practice Without Adding Overhead
âThis training from Duct Tape marketing agency has exceeded my expectations and I couldnât be happierâ ~Â Brooke Patterson, VanderMedia
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How to Embrace a Competitors Mindset to Grow Your Business
How to Embrace a Competitors Mindset to Grow Your Business written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Marketing Podcast with Jake Thompson
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jake Thompson Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day.
Through Jakeâs experience as an athlete, entrepreneur, and speaker, he has learned how we can be move closer to the career, health, and life we desire by changing just a few of our choices each day. He believes itâs the small shifts in our focus & daily actions that allow us to build a winning mindsest â and a winning life.
Jake is passionate about helping driven people â from employees to CEOâs, college athletes to high school students â cultivate their winning mindset to build their grit, embrace accountability, and pursue greatness in every endeavor.
Jakeâs latest book Compete Every Day: The Not-So-Secret Secret to Winning at Work and Life is available September 1, 2020 and can be pre-ordered today.
Questions I ask Jake Thompson:
Is there a potential that people will misinterpret the message?
How much has your message turned to the mental game of the competition at every level?
Have you done any work with schools?
What youâll learn if you give a listen:
Why Compete Every Day: The Not-So-Secret Secret to Winning at Work and Life
How to success through influencers
How entrepreneurship is a roller coaster ride and the benefit of reframing/ refocusing day by day
More about Jake Thompson:
To learn more about Compete Every Day
Connect with Jake on social channels, all handles are @competeeveryday
Like this show? Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please!
This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by .site.
Have you ever tried looking for a domain name? Chances are that the first few options you tried were not available. You are not alone!
Now you have the power to change this. You can get the exact domain name that you want on new domain extensions such as .site. It is short, it is simple-to-understand and it literally means âwebsiteâ so itâs perfect for any website that you might be building.
In fact, I got myself www.selfreliance.site where I talk about my book âThe Self Reliant Entrepreneurâ and share content to help people become self-reliant in their entrepreneurial journey.
You too can get your very own .site domain for as low as $1.99. Visit www.get.site. Search for your unique .site domain and use code âselfrelianceâ to get 50% off on your domain purchase.
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I had finally thought you realized what you had Infront of you the whole time was what you wanted. Although it was only one week, it was one week where I felt the year and a half I spent on you were with it. We were finally a couple , you said I love you. But it took you a week to cheat. A week to break my heart. A week to realise you couldnât do it. Not having the right mindsest is understandable but to push me away because itâs easier for me to hate you than love you is not. âI canât do it right nowâ what commit? Or like me? We both need space but please donât find anyone else.
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2nd year as Co-CEO at the beginning of the 10 year countdown
As a 2nd year co-CEO at AIME, working alongside the founder Jack for the past two years has been a leadership journey. Jack founded AIME nearly 20 years ago with a mission to bring equity to traditionally marginalized communities. As an organization, we have also set a 10-year countdown to the intentional death of AIME. Jack made the keynote announcement at the HumanKind\/KindHuman Festival inâŚ
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Vaughn Gittin Jrâs. All Carbon Fiber Mustang RTR-C For Sale [Video]
Engine swaps, after-market parts and paint jobs have become fairly common practice in elevating a car to the next level. However, when every part counts you canât overlook anything, even if it means completely replacing the body, which is exactly what Vaughn Gittin Jr. did with his 2010 Ford Mustang RTR- C.
In order to shed weight off the Mustang Vaughn and the RTR team hand built the car entirely of carbon fiber reducing its weight by 500 pounds. âWe wanted to show the forward-thinking mindsest of the brand in the form of one of the most functional and bad ass looking Mustangs of all time,â said Vaughn. âBad ass lookingâ is an understatement as the team went to extremes taking cues from the Pagani Zonda making sure all the carbon fiber weaves line up.
Beneath the carbon fiber upgrades are some performance upgrades contributing to the 550hp output of the RTR-C. The 4.6-liter V8 features a Ford Racing Supercharger, Ford Racing mufflers and American Racing headers all boost the performance while the $25,000 a set one-off HRE wheels add to the handling and style.
Crossing the block this weekend at Barrett-Jackson some lucky bidder will be able to take home not just an amazing Mustang, but one of Vaughnâs favorite cars. âThis car is the first special vehicle ever built by RTR,â said Vaughn. âI personally signed off on every single part this is on this vehicle and enjoyed putting every single one â of the very few miles it has â on it.â
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