I will never forget you standing in the Seattle airport parking lot surrounded by a circle of (pretty angry) Uber drivers holding curiosity about their experience and meeting them where they were.
Maybe it started as a quality and was fostered to be a habit? I have fed my curiosity my whole life. I allow open doors to tempt me. I ask questions, seek answers, and love to be surprised. I believe that this curiosity creates discomfort and discomfort creates growth.
I have said yes to opportunities that were not part of a plan that shifted my life for the better, moving to Seattle without an idea of what would happen next was one of those curiosities that paid off. 😜 I was curious about Yoga and did Yoga Teacher Training, that has paid back for me personally and I am excited to see how else it moves me forward.
I will never forget you standing in the Seattle airport parking lot surrounded by a circle of (pretty angry) Uber drivers holding curiosity about their experience and meeting them where they were.
Thanks for the inspiration and the reflection
Not a habit, but a quality: curiosity.
Maybe it started as a quality and was fostered to be a habit? I have fed my curiosity my whole life. I allow open doors to tempt me. I ask questions, seek answers, and love to be surprised. I believe that this curiosity creates discomfort and discomfort creates growth.
I have said yes to opportunities that were not part of a plan that shifted my life for the better, moving to Seattle without an idea of what would happen next was one of those curiosities that paid off. 😜 I was curious about Yoga and did Yoga Teacher Training, that has paid back for me personally and I am excited to see how else it moves me forward.