Blog #671: Why I Bought Them All

Blog #671: Why I Bought Them All

Blog #671: Why I Bought Them All Why “Why I Bought Them All” Reflects More Than a Purchase. Why I Bought Them All is a personal moment Shawn Anderson uses to reflect on the impact of encouragement—and the ripple effect of being seen. Why I Bought Them All wasn’t...
Blog #670: Machetes and Motorcycles

Blog #670: Machetes and Motorcycles

Blog #670: Machetes and Motorcycles What “Machetes and Motorcycles” Can Teach Us About Fearless Living   Machetes and Motorcycles is more than a story—it’s a symbol of courage, clarity, and carving through fear. In this blog, Shawn Anderson shares how bold...
Blog #669: The World’s Most Difference Making Word

Blog #669: The World’s Most Difference Making Word

Blog #669: The World’s Most Difference Making Word What Is the World’s Most Difference-Making Word? The World’s Most Difference-Making Word is a powerful phrase Shawn Anderson uses to highlight how language can trigger change and inspire new direction....
Blog #668: My Perfect Flop

Blog #668: My Perfect Flop

Blog #668: My Perfect Flop What “My Perfect Flop” Means to You. My Perfect Flop isn’t just a story—it’s a perspective shift. In this motivational blog, Shawn Anderson reframes failure into strength and growth. Life teaches us through experience. However, not every...
Blog #669: The World’s Most Difference Making Word

Blog #667: I Do. I Don’t. I Don’t. I Do.

Blog #667: I Do. I Don’t. I Don’t. I Do. Why “I Do I Don’t I Don’t I Do” Matters in Everyday Choices. I Do I Don’t I Don’t I Do is Shawn Anderson’s candid look at the contradictions in our commitments and how we can learn to choose...
Blog #666: Holding On to a Heavy Anchor

Blog #666: Holding On to a Heavy Anchor

Blog #666: Holding On to a Heavy Anchor What “Holding On to a Heavy Anchor” Says About Letting Go. Holding On to a Heavy Anchor is Shawn Anderson’s message on how clinging to the past can weigh us down more than help us grow. The idea behind Holding On to a Heavy...

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