EP 39- Resilience and Growth Mindset with Joshua M. Walehwa

Dr. Joshua Walehwa currently serves as the Director of Career Services at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. With almost 2 decades of professional experience in the higher education and nonprofit sectors across the United State. Josh has worked with almost every age group (K-12, undergraduate, and graduate students). He carries a strong belief in the transformative potential and power of education.

While his career has provided the opportunity to support people from all over the world, his personal and professional path wasn’t always the easiest. Coming from an immigrant family, raised in poverty, his financial path has given him many lessons that he leverages towards helping students find lives of meaning and purpose.

This‌ ‌episode‌ ‌talks‌ ‌about:‌

– Joshua’s commitment to transformative education
– What motivated him to start his own podcast?
– What is resilience?
– How do you stay resilient in tough times?
– Effective ways of solving personal problems.
– Why is it important to overcome fear?
– Importance of moving forward in the presence of fear.
– Fear is the most powerful motivator.
– Falling in love with the process, not with the outcome.
– Creating good habits for achieving the goals you set.
– Why is goal alignment important?

To connect with, Joshua M Walehwa please visit:

➡️Company Website:👉 www.bestworstthingpodcast.com
➡️Instagram:👉https://www.instagram.com/bestworstth…
➡️LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuawal…
➡️Facebook:👉https://www.facebook.com/bestworstthi…
➡️Twitter:👉 https://twitter.com/walehwa
➡️Podcast: BestWorst Thing Podcast
➡️Email: jw@bestworstthingpodcast.com

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