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Snigdha Johri's avatar

Something I needed to hear! As an Artist I often feel lost and stray away from what I do best!

Thank you!

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Mara Baer's avatar

I got lost in Disneyworld in Florida at the same age! It left an indelible mark on me and like many childhood experiences that were hard shaped who I am today as a mom, wife, friend and boss lady! I should take your lead and write about it. 🙂

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Ronda Wells MD's avatar

Lost our 6 yo son one night at DisneyWorld. The park was emptying and we got separated. I’ve never pushed through a crowd so fast! I just frantically yelled I lost my kid and people let me through. The Disney people were great. I had actually gotten past my son on the bridge. He stopped at a niche in the middle when he realized he was lost. Terrifying time for a parent! He was upset but calmer than me. 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Jennifer Ann Blair's avatar

I am catching up, reading a good handful of your posts, and very sure I'm within my beacons :) Thanks for your words, your writing, and your insights. Very helpful! P.S. Sorry you got lost at Disney, that's scary for a little kid. There is always such a huge sea of people at Disney.

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Edwin Ngetich's avatar

Thank you for this beacon. It's easy to get distracted by countless things until we lose sight of our passions

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Arianna Pappas Music's avatar

Love it! I totally relate to straying from a beacon and trying to get back on track.

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1106Design's avatar

Great advice! Thanks for sharing, David!

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Alexandra M. Gilbert's avatar

Having a beacon of one thing you do each day is such a great message, thank you!

How lucky to have a beacon that soothes the anxiety consuming the solopreneur ✨

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Gordon Hensley's avatar

GREAT piece!

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Alberto Cabas Vidani's avatar

I totally agree about finding and sticking with our beacons. When they also make us money ,it's perfect. Otherwise, we need to find the right balance to avoid getting stuck in our comfort zone.

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