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#015 l Faculty Hours: Travis Bays pt2

The Power of Kindness and Gratitude in Personal Growth

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Hi friends, welcome to No Syllabus podcast faculty hours. Travis Bays, co-founder of Bodhi Surf and Yoga in Costa Rica

Travis Bays shares his journey from being in debt and working in the banking industry to becoming a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica and eventually starting his own ecotourism business, Bodhi Surf + Yoga.

He emphasizes the importance of taking risks, being kind to oneself, and seeing the world through other people's eyes. Travis also discusses the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship and the need to find a balance between work and downtime.

He recommends books such as 'The Ecology of Commerce' by Paul Hawken and 'Ishmael' by Daniel Quinn, and encourages expressing gratitude to those who have positively impacted our lives.

"Entrepreneurship is not freedom to do whatever you want, but freedom to create and innovate." - Travis Bays

Part 2

In part two of our conversation, we cover:

  • Taking risks and making radical life decisions can lead to personal growth and unexpected opportunities.

  • Entrepreneurship requires hard work, constant innovation, and the ability to handle the freedom and responsibility that comes with it.

  • Being kind to oneself and practicing gratitude are important for personal well-being and success.

  • Seeing the world through other people's eyes and understanding their perspectives can lead to better relationships and a more compassionate society.

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