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It’s been a month since we welcomed the new year, but it seems like the ghost of 2020 continues to haunt us. 2021 has barely started, yet it brings tremendous challenges. Watching the news, reading articles, and scrolling through social media can be tiresome these days. But it's important to remain patient and avoid taking a reactive stance — being reactive can be damaging, unhelpful, and stop us from being proactive.

In today's episode, Tim will talk about the importance of proactivity and the downfalls of being reactive. He will discuss four categories to becoming proactive and answer some questions you have about his lifestyle, the podcast, and business.

If you're having a hard time fulfilling your tasks in today's social climate, this episode may spark a fire and remind you of your life's purpose.

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3 Reasons to Listen:

  1. Discover the four big categories on how to act proactively rather than reactively.
  2. Learn how to avoid reacting too quickly when feeling intense emotions.
  3. Tim answers questions about their lives at the RV, starting the podcast, and mentorship

Episode Highlights

[09:01] Tim Answers Your Questions!

  • Tim and his family work, travel, and live in an RV. It has been both a challenging and incredible experience for them.
  • The words seek, go, create, and now gave Tim reasons to move forward.
  • The show's theme was formulated through Tim's observations of his previous interviews and his passion for letting people understand the meaning of success.
  • For Tim, the biggest challenge facing businesses and leaders today is the lack of focus due to society's many distractions.
  • As a business and leadership coach, Tim works with people who consider themselves leaders in businesses, organizations, or families. If you're interested in working with Tim, connect with us at seekgocreate.com.

[00:41] "I encourage you with whatever you're doing, just to remain faithful, be patient, understanding, love as many people as you can, because there's just so much going on in the world." - Click Here to Tweet This

[22:40] How to Be Proactive When the World Wants Us to Be Reactive

  • We all have a purpose. Unfortunately, many people are more reactive to circumstances instead of proactive.
  • Being reactive to the junk around you impacts your emotions and actions. It can prevent you from accomplishing what you're created to do.
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