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We are in uncharted territory. As each of us strives to navigate significant turbulence and uncertainty, there is one constant that remains true: no one is an island unto themselves.

The person you are known to be is due to how you “show-up” and present yourself to the world — in good times and bad. At this moment, the actions you take, the way you communicate, and how you manage yourself (and potentially others) matters to every life that touches yours.

To that end, we would like you to think ahead about the impact you want to have on the world and those around you this coming week. What will you do to shift—or enhance—your own experience and the experiences of others? What self-knowledge do you need to make it a reality?

“One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must be overcome again and again.”

– Abraham Maslow

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