Emotion Lies In The Master Plan
Understanding emotion may be the most important journey as an individual. One that is also quite confusing. Our contributors want to help you on this quest. This October, embrace emotion with Mass Appeal Magazine. Think through the happy and sad of your master plan. Trust the process this autumn. Look inward.
The Body Knows
To begin with, Ryan Crownholm tells his story in “Arrested Development.” In 2007, a severe accident forced the Crownholm to reevaluate his life. This all led him to reshape his business, improve his health, and find personal fulfillment. After selling his company and moving on to mentoring and family life, a 2022 cancer diagnosis reinforced his belief that life’s toughest challenges inspire personal growth and renewed purpose. A story that is sure to elicit emotion out of any Mass Appeal Magazine.
In addition, Becky Stead details a certain inspirational story in ‘I Can.’ Amelia Peckham, co-founder of Cool Crutches, turned her life around after a quad bike accident at 19. Frustrated with traditional NHS crutches, she created stylish and comfortable mobility aids. Peckham’s advocacy earned her an invitation to Downing Street for the launch of the Lilac Review. This government initiative supports disabled entrepreneurship in the UK. Through her work, Peckham empowers others and reshapes perceptions of disability. Peckham used her emotions for good.
Meanwhile, George Yang works us (out) through his career path. A certified health specialist and entrepreneur, Yang built Yanre Fitness by prioritizing high-quality equipment and user feedback. This led to innovative designs that improved workout safety and gym retention rates. Adapting to industry trends and introducing tech-savvy products fueled continued growth. It’s a healthier world with Yang in it as you’ll see in ‘Art of the Game.’
Career and Emotion At Work
Moreover, career and emotion intersect in Sahil Priyani’s “A Thin Line.” Priyani initially focused on financial success. This pursuit made Priyani neglect personal relationships and led to loneliness and depression. Through self-reflection, Priyani redefined success to prioritize meaningful connections and well-being. True success lies in relationships and positively impacting others, not just financial gains. Mass Appeal Magazine values this.
Lastly, Maggie Gentry offers us her ‘Blueprint’ for success. Gentry reflects on their entrepreneurial journey, beginning with a mantra that separated business from emotions. She has since recognized the connection between the two. After eight years in business, she saw a trend toward integrating work and personal life. Gentry promotes an approach that values quality and intuition over shortcuts.
To read the full articles, look to the October 2024 issue of Mass Appeal Magazine.
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