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EPISODE · May 17, 2023 · 7 MIN

Leaning into Your Dreams: Lessons from Ballroom Dancing

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

In this episode, Baylor shares a story about a friend who's into dancing and struggled to learn the Argentine tango due to its unique culture and style. Baylor draws lessons from the experience and applies them to life, encouraging listeners to be open to different opportunities and to trust themselves to lean into their goals. Baylor emphasizes the importance of teamwork and trusting others to achieve big goals. He encourages listeners to lean into their dreams, trust themselves, and be open to different opportunities and ways of achieving their goals. Learning the Argentine Tango [00:00:52] Learning the Argentine Tango and the unique culture and style that comes with it. Opportunities may look different [00:01:35] Baylor encourages listeners to be open to different opportunities and to trust themselves to lean into their goals, even if they look different than expected. Teamwork and Trust [00:03:41] Baylor references a quote from TD Jakes' book, "Disruptive Thinking," about the importance of teamwork and trusting others to achieve worthwhile goals. Leaning into the turn [00:06:25] Baylor uses the analogy of runners leaning into a turn to encourage listeners to lean into their goals and be open to different ways of achieving them. Teamwork and trust [no timestamp given] Baylor references TD Jakes' book, "Disruptive Thinking," and emphasizes the importance of teamwork and trusting others to achieve worthwhile goals. Leaning into our dreams [no timestamp given] Baylor encourages listeners to trust themselves and lean into their dreams, believing that the hard work and foundation they have set will help them achieve their goals.

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