The reason I'm sharing this, is that in order to survive through very competitive environments, like the trenches of entrepreneurialism and "architorture" school, as us architecture grad students would call it, I had to develop some mindset, self-discipline, and reframe tools along the way to keep moving forward while feeling inspired and also going strong in my creativity. I learned that I have a gift and passion for uplifting and inspiring people. I didn't come from a privileged family, I grew up feeling disempowered with dyslexia, and I'm first generation. My parents immigrated from other countries (Trinidad and Mexico), I'm the first to attend college and follow my passion in art and design while venturing into graduate school! Because stress kills creativity, I had to figure out some stuff on my own. I sought out mentorship in order to create a creative career through my unique eclectic passions.
If you know me personally, you also know I'm very passionate, like to uplift, empower, and share important insights which helped me over the years, specifically on what I like to call a "creative reframe"! I've gained some pretty amazing mentorship and business coaching over the past 10 years and I now feel privileged to be able to share this wealth of knowledge with you so you can also create a career by what inspires you! When we are inspired, we are happier people and that positive energy spreads! Because you are reading this, I know you are also up to big things, so I acknowledge you for taking the time to read my blog and watch this video!
In this short video, I share an important distinction I highly value as an entrepreneur and designer on how to creatively reframe from dangerous disempowering thoughts, on what we could potentially call mistakes or failures, and transform these limiting beliefs into a more empowering and inspiring perspective! Love to hear your comments or thoughts! Thanks for watching! -Ani
Reframe Distintion for Optimized Success Mindset from Ani Yufe on Vimeo.
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