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As I continue to pursue my authentic life, I’ve grown to enjoy asking “why?” and exploring ideas considered facts and/or truths. It didn’t take me long to realize that much of the information we use to navigate life isn’t necessarily true–it may not necessarily be false, but that doesn’t mean it’s entirely true. I think there is a lot of life-changing information that hides in these not-fully-true facts we all believe. For example, I’m in a community filled with ridiculously talented, brilliant, and many high-conscious individuals. Recently, a podcast about telepathy was shared with the group, and it is amazing. I’m just a few episodes in, but I can’t stop listening; the podcast explores the telepathic ability (and more) of nonverbal autistic children—I say “and more” because the host has hinted at how telepathy is just the “tip of the iceberg.” There is so much about the subject that I wonder what else could be possible that we’ve been told isn’t. I highly recommend you check out the podcast and allow your Self to question and explore other areas of life. There is so much we don’t know despite all of the information readily available to us today. Some might be frightened by the unknown. JC |
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“You do not just wake up and become a butterfly. Growth is a process.” -Rupi Kaur This quote isn’t why I added a monarch butterfly to my arm when I completed the sleeve on my left arm–I’d never seen it before. But the meaning is why. The process of a caterpillar becoming a butterfly is purely magical. It’s also messy–go research what happens in the chrysalis before the butterfly emerges. Growth is a process and an evolution. Embrace it and enjoy it! See you tomorrow and keep pursuing, JC
I often talk to my boys about not benchmarking their actions against what others are doing. Roman's goal is to play collegiate basketball and continue his career overseas.Leo’s goal is to play collegiate soccer and also continue his career overseas.Silas is too young to have a serious goal, but he’s going to get the same advice as his older brothers when he discovers what he wants to do. My advice to Roman and Leo is that they have to be abnormal in their habits, behaviors, and mindset to...
I hope you had a great weekend! Well, perfect timing: Joe Hudson released part two of the conversation I shared in last week's Weekly Note--the first was recorded a couple of weeks ago. Since it just came out, I thought I'd share it to kick off this week's Note. Ok, let's get to this week's Notes... 📝 this week's Daily Notes 2.09.26 #1118 persistence 2.10.26 #1119 one body 2.11.26 #1120 double fours 2.12.26 #1121 commitments don't define us 2.13.26 #1122 follow the pull 2.14.26 #1123...