Pivot

What is joy, happiness and meaning?

Is it a state of mind?
How is it obtained?
How does it flow?
Where does it come from?
How can it be replicated?
Can it be bought?

The thing is, there are no life-hacks, no dummies guide, no step-by-step set of instructions to live a life of meaning.

There is no map.

What we need is a compass. A compass that can help us navigate through life’s challenges, something to help us get to where it is we want to go.

I am beyond excited to announce that after eight months of work, my wife and I are starting an experiential education program for teenagers to help them build their compass.

At Pivot Adventure Co., we help students:

  • Take a leap.
  • Do something they have never done before.
  • Develop a new posture: People like us do stuff like this.
  • Focus on generosity.
  • Combat Resistance–the voice in our head that tells us we are not good enough.
  • Dance with the fear.

When we have done something once, we can do it again. In time, new habits can be formed, replacing old ones. Most of all, we do the things we fear the most, we embrace failure that leads to growth and we do work that matters.

One-by-one we are opening the doors for students that will turn around and open doors for others.

One-by-one we are flipping an industry upside down that needs to be innovated.

One-by-one we are building a culture that we can all be proud of.

Enrollment is now open.

Sometimes all we need to rediscover is what we knew all along: That we are good enough, we have potential and we can share it with the world.