A Little Wray Of Sunshine: Inspirational stories from everyday people
Join me each week and listen in as I interview amazing individuals who will share with you incredible stories that have come from their life's experiences. Stories that will truly uplift and inspire you! As a social worker for more than three decades, and over twenty years as a college professor in social work, I know the power that comes from sharing stories. Each one of us has a story waiting to be told. By sharing our stories of strength, courage, and perseverance, despite life's challenges, it will help us understand ourselves and the world around us much clearer. My purpose for creating this podcast is to bring your stories to life, and hopefully in the process, help others gain strength and optimism that will help them in their own life's journey. I hope you will join me in this process, and perhaps I can share your story as well!
A Little Wray Of Sunshine: Inspirational stories from everyday people
PART TWO: - "No matter what happens in your world or in your day, the sun's gonna rise tomorrow, so make the best of what you can today" - Rowen Gneiting
In this PART TWO of Rowan Gneiting's episode from last week, he continues to share his wisdom of what it takes to be successful in life. I've included a few gems from this episode that are quite profound for a 19 year old...
"It's not about what other people make you do, if you do something that's self-motivated, you're going to see way more success"
"Anybody can go anywhere that they want"
"Hard work beats talent, when talent isn't hard working"
"It's important to never be satisfied"
"As you're consistent, and you're chipping away at something, eventually you're going to make a great sculpture"
"You have to pick and choose what mindset you want to have"
"If you're 1% better everyday, as a year passes, your 365% better than you used to be"
"Be proud of your victories, at the end of the day, look back and if you're proud of yourself, that's a good day; if you're not proud of yourself, then make a change tomorrow"
"If you treat failure like a failure, it's what it's going to be, if you treat failure like a lesson, that's what it's going to be"