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Dennis Serrano
@the_skills_lab · 4:30

Two things that shocked me today.

Hey, Dennis from the Scales lab here. This morning, I started a new coaching journey with Glenn Stevens. We were studying, and I'm learning about the hero on a journey from Donald Miller method, which is very interesting. And during the coaching session for today, I was left with two questions that really impacted me very strong, and it shake my core

#life #growthmindset #goals

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 4:35
Occasionally, I come across a swell here that talks about the hero's journey, and I like to just kind of chime in. Excuse me. Because I was in college years back, and I was in a Winter Master, which is like a crash course, six weeks for a full college course. It was a lot, and I decided to take world literature. So my winter break, the six weeks I was supposed to be off, right. I was cramming down world literature
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Dennis Serrano
@the_skills_lab · 3:18

@dobbsty

So I've still been thinking about that eulogy I have to write about me and if I would be able to achieve what my mind think of living a very, very valuable aspect of my life to the world. So it's very helpful to hear someone that appreciates this journey, which definitely it's not easy and it's not going to be easier. In fact, it could be, it could turn into a very difficult thing, but I would do it anyways because it's my dream
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 3:47
It was the last thing they ever created was a book before they died, and they lived 60 to 80 years of age. And I found it so fascinating to think that I could go in and digest somebody's life's work, someone's purpose in a matter of days or a week. It was very, very fascinating. So I think there's a lot to be said with leveraging and utilizing other people's stories and experiences
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Avi Chand
@avichand · 0:24
Hey, in the first question what would I write in my obituary? Or what would I want to written in my obituary? Just one line good man. Loved his book dogs very much. That's all
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