3 Tips from my Last Conference!
If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I’ve made several grand conference posts over the past year. Well, I'm back from yet another conference and I wanted to take some time to share just a few tips I was given. Nothing grand, just a few tidbits I found quite valuable :)
Set Clear and Specific Goals: You really can’t expect to cruise through life without a plan. My mother always told me growing up “if you don’t plan for life, life will plan for you”. At the conference, this lesson was pressed by every single leader present. And it’s really a quite simple formula: Define your goals in a clear, specific, and measurable way. Set both short-term and long-term goals, and create a plan with actionable steps to achieve them. Regularly review and adjust your goals as needed.
Embrace a Limitless Mindset: There’s truly no limit to what you can do or achieve in life. So why limit yourself? Why aspire to make 100k a year as an entrepreneur when you can aspire to make 100k a week and drive incredible impact in the process? When I told one of the professionals at the conference that I plan on starting my own company one day they told me that I should aspire to be on the cover of Forbes as the face of that company within the next three years. Why? Because there's nothing stopping me. The greatest hurdle to one's success is their own mind so the sooner you can expect nothing but the absolute best the sooner you’ll see your life change in significant ways.
Work on Yourself Every Single Day: Meaning, every night before falling asleep you should be able to name at least one thing you did during the day to propel yourself forward. Whether it’s listening to a podcast episode on investing, doing 30 pushups, drafting up a LinkedIn post, etc. you have got to do something. So pull out your diary/journal/planner/notes app right now and make a weekly schedule outlining exactly how you are going to work towards your goals every single day.
That's it!
Lovingly,
Elle
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You’ve talked about learning about history before. Although I know you would argue to learn about what interests us the most, there are some topics in history that everyone should be knowledgeable about. In your experience/opinion, what are these topics? Thank you.
Here are the topics that come to mind! World History
World Wars I and II & the links between them
American Revolution – Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783
Trade in the Roman World designed by The Romans created one of the most impressive road networks of the ancient world
The rise and fall of empires, in relation to conflicts, protests, and riots against corporate globalization, and the threat of worldwide terrorism against the West
Cradle of civilization: Ancient Discoveries of China, Egypt, Mesoamerica, or India, or any other civilization that led to a high level of craft specialization and artistic production from each civilization, creating opportunities for trade
Architecture through the ages: the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, and dates, growing from human’s basic needs of shelter and protection.
Women’s rights movement around the world. To see the overall timeline of women’s rights movements, you can explore women’s activism from generations past and present on the UN Women website.
Math and Science discoveries throughout ancient history that contribute to how we apply math and science today
Ancient conquests and their influence on the modern world map formation
Nuclear warfare, a military conflict or political strategy which deploys nuclear weaponry.
US History
Attack on Pearl Harbor, the military strike by Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States against the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii.
The Vietnam War: Social consequences and treatment of veterans returning from the war
Immigration in the late 1800s: the “melting pot” and “salad bowl” metaphors
Gold Rush and its development of the California state
Civil War and the participation of women and African Americans
JFK Presidency, Policy and Assassination
My Lai Massacre, incidents of American violence committed against unarmed civilians during the Vietnam War
Sept 11, 2001 attacks and their impact on American security policies, foreign policy, and views on Islam through media and movies
Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, its tactics, movements and outcomes
Yellow journalism and its impact on Spanish-American War
Asian History
Western imperialism in Asia and Asian transformation in the areas of religion, economy, and society
The Story of Vietnam: From Prehistory to the Present
Open Door policy and its impact on the economies in the US and China
Ancient Korean & Chinese Relations
The Forgotten History of South Korean Massacres in Vietnam
Invasions of the Korean Peninsula and its struggle for unification
Yasuke and its defense on Japan’s Greatest Warlord
British Malaya: British involvement in Malay Politics
The Great Game: a political and diplomatic confrontation between the British Empire and the Russian Empire over Afghanistan and neighboring territories in Central and South Asia.
The Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world’s earliest civilizations
African History
The transition from prehistoric Africa to some of the classic civilizations, such as Egypt, Carthage, and West Africa
The major kingdoms that emerged in Africa during the Middle Ages
The impact of colonization in Africa over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries
History of decolonization in Africa during the second half of the 20th century, and how decolonization some of the problems that arose in different African societies as a result
The Atlantic slave trade
The rise and decline of apartheid in South Africa
European History
The relationship between Turkey and the European Union, and its impact on the position that Turkey has today
Black Death, cause, symptoms and impact
Religious crisis in the 16th century: the birth of Protestantism
The Agricultural Revolution and the development of market economies
The spread of Christianity: the political aspects
European imperialism, in relation to the economic and political power overseas
The Industrial Revolution and societal consequences
The influence of Locke and French philosophies on the rise of liberal political thought in Europe in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries
Lovingly,
Elle
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