We’re thankful for the flexibility to start over

August 28, 2021
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This week, we are thankful for…the flexibility to start over. Do you ever have a great idea that turns out to be a terrible idea? You know what we mean…one of those “brilliant” thoughts that, as soon as you start acting on it, falls apart immediately.

Yeah.

We’ve all got them. So this week, we’re grateful for the flexibility to start over. To go back to the drawing board. And to keep dreaming up big ideas—regardless of whether they work or not. (Also, huge shout-out to ice cream. Thanks for making our days brighter—this week and always!)

Allison Kooser

Allison is Chief Storyteller at Swell+Good, where she partners with amazing organizations to help them bring their stories to life. She is an avid traveler, an expert takeout orderer, and a big believer in curiosity and kindness. She tries to learn something new every day, and she reads, writes, and paddleboards more than the average human.
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