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Reflections on a week of Public Accountability

My buddy Jeff and I met every morning this week from Monday to Friday to support each other in our well-being goals. We use an app called HabitSharing where everyday I check off whenever I finish Meditation, Journaling, Blogging, Stretching, Working out, Staying hydrated with at least 8 cups of water, complete 15k steps a day, and answering and finishing all of my unresolved emails, plus a daily gratitude list. This was the first week, and we both were pretty successful. Getting up early has been productive, and you accomplish a lot in your first few hours of waking up. 

From conversations with my coach this week, I realized that I was hard on myself. This week, I’m proud of myself for hitting my revenue goals at work and for releasing my first book. I’ll post more about it on Tuesday when it officially releases for the public. Being a writer is something I honestly thought I would be. It’s interesting how we have these perceived notions and how it changes over time. I’m also proud that I’ve completed 68 episodes of my podcast on the Davidson Hang podcast. What I’ve learned from that process is to trust yourself, and there are always going to be people who are supportive of your endeavors who get it and people who ultimately have their agenda. You are never going to make everyone happy in life. 

I also learned to ask for help this week. There were so many people who generously donated to my campaign, and I am grateful that I was able to raise over $1k for the Orphan Futures Alliance in 5 days. I’m proud of my resilience. 

I also received feedback this week from a leader at work who said I might have overstepped a bit. He also commented and say thank you for having a growth mindset because I thanked him for providing feedback to me. Not everyone does, and if I didn’t know that I am overstepping, then I may have continued these actions. It was a reflection to improve every day and to be the best version of myself. Ultimately, I’m still proud that I can impact many Orphans and obviously, not everyone is going to buy into my decisions and my actions but I am still firm in who I am for the world and that is a beautiful thing. I’m also grateful that I work for a company that is not afraid to give constructive feedback. I can choose what I want to do with it. I can empower it to help me become a better person, or I can make it mean whatever I want. 

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Purpose: I create an empowering context for curious and hungry people looking for fulfillment, experiences, and creativity. We do this by developing their growth mindset, introducing self-love, and powerful group experiences. It results in people with strong boundaries, resilient mental health, and practical life skills

People leave with the ability to land their dream job, have autonomy and flexibility with their lifestyle, travel the world, and create from their heart and soul.

Why:

Davidson was once broke, insecure, low-confidence, and frustrated by doing all the wrong activities. Addicted to drugs, validation, and wallowing in self-pity. No relationship to family, and at the mercy of other people’s suggestions and opinions.

It was hell.

After spending $100k hiring different coaches, traveling the world doing workshops around the world, reading>1000 books, and through curiosity, have created the most effective system to remove people from that situation. My life’s work is to bring joy and abundance to people who as on a similar path as I was and bring back the joy and abundance of their life.

Through shared experiences and storytelling, I inspire and model behaviors that lead to a richer, more fulfilled life full of joy, experiences, passion, and ecstasy from the richness of relationships and being able to experience the depths of the human experience.

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