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What Matters Most: The Story of Alaska

75 days.

2 showers.

Yep.

I actually did that.

Years ago, I risked forward and went on an expedition

into the Alaskan wilderness and

up onto a massive snowy glacier

to get some perspective on life

and what really mattered.

While I was there

something scary and unexpected happened

that changed my life in a profound way

and reminded me what really mattered.

Over the past year,

so many people have found themselves

reevaluating their lives

and what matters most…

Here’s the story of what happened in Alaska

and what I learned.

 

I hope this inspires you today.

Risk Forward and Rock On,

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P.S. Many in our Risk Forward community are talking about how they want to make the most of their time. If you’d like to join us, grab a copy of the book and keep an eye out for the upcoming Risk Forward Mini Course I’ll be offering soon.

5 thoughts on “What Matters Most: The Story of Alaska”

  1. Brilliant acting out that scenario Victoria! I’m all for risking forward. About to take a big risk myself. Selling my apartment and going to live on a catamaran in the Mediterranean! Life is too short. Got to cram as much in as possible.

  2. Linda

    I have felt like I am slacking in my business lately but to be honest I have been going within to figure out this exact message…..
    What really matters?
    Thank you!

  3. Janice

    Amazing re-enactment of your journey and what happened – you had me spellbound. To question, “What really matters?” is essential on our journey to make the most of this awesome gift of life. As Stephen Covey said, “Begin with the end in mind”. This is not forever. What really matters?

  4. Margarita

    Love it! Great talent! What really matters…who knows…maybe IKIGAI…

    Thank you, Victoria…

    1. Gwen Campbell

      I am studying IKIGAI, listened to book and Ted talks. Good to see the word.

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