EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 25 MIN
Ep 77 - The Company You Keep
from What Could Go Right? · host Erik Orton + Emily Orton
If you're looking to change your life, one of the most powerful ways to do that is to change your environment. Get in a community that reinforces the identity you want for yourself and learn from them. Who do you want to be more like? Who is going the direction you want to go? This is what we call the current – this community normalizes what you aspire to. They make it feel easy. Today, we discuss being intentional about the people that are going the direction you want to go. This makes it way easier to end up where you want to be. Welcome to the What Could Go Right? Podcast. We’re your hosts: Erik Orton and Emily Orton. We talk about personal growth and sailing. In 2014, with little experience and less money, we bootstrapped a year on a sailboat with our five kids and it changed our lives forever. We tell the whole story in our book Seven at Sea. On this podcast, we want to help you go from fear to freedom one adventure at a time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rate. Review. Subscribe. Resources: Ep 10 Marriage and Midlife Pivots with Y.E. and Jayne Young Pt. 1 Ep 11 Marriage and Midlife Pivots with Y.W. and Jayne Young Pt. 2 Ep 38 Finding Your Purpose with Mike and Erin Allen Ep 54 Your Guide to Letting Go with Y.E. Young Try Sailing for a Week: Perfect for rookies who want to test drive the live-aboard dream. Yes, we let you drive the boat. Relax, explore, and get as much/little sailing experience as you want with stunning 360-views. Sail with us. Erik + Emily Memoirs: Seven at Sea: Why a New York City Family Cast Off Convention For A Life-Changing Year On A Sailboat Knock: The Spiritual Journey of a Door-to-Door Salesman Connect with Erik + Emily: Email Subscribe to Encouragement Youtube Like, Comment, Subscribe Instagram Facebook
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