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Tag: growth mindset
Who You Invite to the Table Shapes Your Legacy
I once wrote to a group of powerful women:
“You are not just building a life—you are building a legacy. And every legacy begins… at a table.”
That message still holds truth. It challenged readers to be intentional with their inner circle. To protect their energy. To choose people who stretch them, sharpen them, and dream even bigger alongside them.
It was a message of discernment—reminding us that not everyone deserves a seat.
But that was only one side of the equation.
Who’s Missing From the Table?
After you clear out distraction, drama, and misalignment, you face a deeper question: Who’s not at the table that should be?
Most of us gather people who reflect our comfort zone. We invite those who look like us, think like us, and affirm our ideas. While this feels natural, it limits our growth.
More importantly, it often causes us to miss the voices that would complete our vision.
Legacy Requires Both Energies
Let’s talk about what most tables are missing: balance.
In particular, we need to blend testosterone and estrogen—not just in gender, but in energy and approach.
Testosterone brings drive, direction, and execution. It accelerates movement.
Estrogen offers insight, emotional intelligence, and relational depth. It strengthens the foundation.
When testosterone dominates, things move fast—but may burn out. When estrogen stands alone, things feel grounded—but may hesitate to scale.
However, when these forces collaborate, we get both momentum and meaning. We create the chemistry that fuels legacy.
A Challenge to Men
If every voice at your table sounds like yours, you’re not leading a team—you’re stuck in an echo chamber.
And echo chambers don’t evolve. They collapse.
You need women at the table. Not to check a box, but because they bring depth you cannot create on your own. They elevate strategy with empathy. They turn movement into meaning.
Their presence isn’t a liability. It’s an advantage.
A Challenge to Women
You’ve already shown you can lead, execute, and rise.
Still, legacy isn’t built in isolation. Collaboration doesn’t diminish your brilliance—it amplifies it.
Yes, surround yourself with strong women. But also make space for men who see your strength, support your vision, and collaborate without controlling.
You’re not waiting for permission. But sometimes, you are waiting for alignment. And that requires courageous connection.
Reframing My Original Message
In my original writing, I said:
“No one comes to my table who does not add value to my life.”
That still stands.
This was always clear to me—but it wasn’t the point I was making then. That message was about protecting your space. This one is about expanding it.
Because value doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it walks in quietly. Sometimes it challenges you. And sometimes, it looks nothing like what you expected—but it changes everything.
A great team is made up of people who challenge, not just compliment.
They shift your perspective, question your assumptions, and make you better—not just busier.
Build With Intention, Not Comfort
You don’t rise to the level of your goals.
You fall to the level of your circle.
That’s why I intentionally include women at my table. Women who challenge with clarity, who sharpen with wisdom, who don’t just speak—but speak into what we’re building.
With them, it’s not about dominance or control. It’s about collaboration and creation.
Legacy isn’t built in echo chambers. It’s built in tension, trust, and truth.
Let’s Build Something That Lasts
If you’re ready to build that kind of table—not just to grow, but to grow with purpose—this is the work I do every day.
As a speaker, mentor, and trainer, I help individuals and organizations build teams rooted in values, vision, and legacy. Because success that stands alone fades. But success that lifts others with it? That becomes legacy.
Whether I’m coaching on intentional leadership, facilitating team development, or walking leaders through the NAHREP 10 Disciplines, my mission stays the same:
To help you build a life, a business, and a team that lasts.
You don’t need more noise.
You need alignment.
You need people who stretch your capacity, not drain it.
You need a circle that reflects your future—not your past.
That’s legacy work. And that’s what I do.
Learn more at www.markpinilla.com
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Let’s build the kind of team—and table—that shapes generations.
Get Off Your Butt: Take Action for Personal Growth
Personal Development: A Choice, Not an Accident
Denis Waitley once said, “Personal development is the belief that you are worth the effort, time, and energy needed to develop yourself.” Personal development is not just a concept; it’s a call to take action for personal growth. The key word here is belief—but belief without action is meaningless.
Too many people get stuck in the trap of waiting for the perfect moment. Newsflash: there is no perfect moment. Success doesn’t come to those who hesitate. It comes to those who decide, commit, and execute.
Why People Fail at Personal Development
Let’s be real. Most people fail at personal growth not because they lack intelligence or resources, but because they don’t take action. They get trapped in these mindsets:
- “I don’t have time.” (Reality: You make time for what matters.)
- “I’m not ready yet.” (Reality: No one ever is.)
- “I don’t know where to start.” (Reality: Just start anywhere.)
Denis Waitley’s approach to personal growth was simple: self-discipline and self-belief lead to success. He studied high achievers and found that they all had one thing in common—they took action despite fear.
The Science of Personal Growth
Your brain is wired to resist change. It seeks comfort and predictability. However, pushing beyond your comfort zone is where growth happens.
According to neuroscience:
- The prefrontal cortex (your decision-making center) weakens when you avoid challenges.
- The amygdala (your fear center) triggers when you step out of your comfort zone.
- The more you push yourself, the stronger your neural pathways for confidence and resilience become.
Bottom line? Growth happens when you force yourself to do hard things.
How to Take Action Today
You don’t need a five-year plan. You need to start now. Here’s a simple formula inspired by Waitley:
1. Rewire Your Mindset for Personal Growth
Stop saying “I can’t” and start saying “How can I?” Your brain listens to your words. Choose them wisely.
2. Commit to Small, Daily Wins
Don’t aim for massive change overnight. Aim for 1% improvement daily.
- Read 10 pages of a personal growth book.
- Wake up 30 minutes earlier.
- Exercise for 15 minutes.
3. Eliminate Excuses
Ask yourself: Would my future self thank me for this decision? If the answer is no, then stop making excuses.
4. Surround Yourself with Growth-Minded People
Jim Rohn famously said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Choose wisely.
5. Take Action Before You Feel Ready
Confidence comes from doing, not from waiting. Just start—your future self will thank you.
Your Call to Action: Do It NOW
You’ve read this far. Now, it’s time to act. Take one step toward your growth right now.
What will you do today that your future self will thank you for?
🚀 No more waiting. No more excuses. Your time is now. Do it now!
Contact Mark Pinilla to get on track today!
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You Can’t Control Everything, But You Can Control Your Response
Life has a way of humbling us. One moment, everything is going smoothly, and the next, you’re hit with an unexpected challenge—a job loss, a heartbreak, a health crisis. We scramble, trying to regain control, but here’s the truth: You don’t control the storm. You only control how you sail through it.
John C. Maxwell says, “Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.” Eric Thomas tells us that pain is temporary but quitting lasts forever. So, if we can’t dictate every outcome, how do we shift our energy toward winning despite the chaos?
1. Control Your Mindset
Your thoughts dictate your actions, and your actions shape your future. When you face obstacles, you have two choices: Let them defeat you or use them as fuel to push forward. Instead of saying, “Why me?” start asking, “What can I learn from this?” This mental shift transforms pain into power.
Exercise:
Every morning, practice gratitude. Write down three things you’re grateful for. This rewires your brain to focus on abundance instead of lack.
2. Adapt, Don’t Resist
Resistance leads to suffering. The more we fight what we can’t control, the more exhausted we become. Instead, embrace adaptability. Like water, flow around obstacles instead of smashing into them. Life doesn’t stop moving, and neither should you.
Action Step:
Identify one thing in your life you’ve been resisting and find a way to embrace it. Instead of fearing change, ask yourself, “How can this make me stronger?”
3. Channel Your Energy into What Matters
Worry drains energy. Fear paralyzes. Instead of obsessing over what you can’t change, shift your focus to things you can influence. Can’t control the economy? Master your financial discipline. Can’t control other people? Master your reactions. Your energy is a currency—spend it wisely.
Quick Hack:
List three things you can control today and take action on them. Small wins create unstoppable momentum.
4. Surround Yourself with Resilient People
Energy is contagious. If you surround yourself with complainers, you’ll become one. But if you align yourself with warriors—people who push forward despite adversity—you’ll rise with them.
Challenge:
Audit your circle. Who inspires you? Who drains you? Adjust accordingly. Choose to walk with winners.
5. Give More Than You Take
When life feels unfair, the best way to reclaim your power is by giving. Acts of kindness shift your focus from lack to abundance. Serve others, and you’ll find renewed purpose in your own struggles.
Mission:
Perform one selfless act today. Whether it’s a kind word, a donation, or a helping hand, put positive energy into the world.
Your Call to Action: Rise Up!
You weren’t made to break. Life is testing you not to destroy you, but to make you stronger. Refuse to be a victim. Choose to be a fighter. Embrace challenges, adapt, and thrive. Because at the end of the day, the ones who succeed aren’t the ones who control everything. They’re the ones who master themselves.
Are you ready to turn obstacles into opportunities? Start today. Share this with someone who needs to hear it.
#KeepPushing #MindsetMatters #TurnPainIntoPower #StrongerThanYesterday #YouGotThis #MarkPinilla