Sparkle Up Your Life Podcast
We spend a lot of time asking ourselves: What do I want? What can I do?What opportunities are available to me? Those are important questions to ask yourself. But there’s another question that often slips by: What are the consequences of my choices? Not just for you, but for the people around you as well. There comes a point in life when success is no longer just about getting what you want. It also becomes about how you get there, and what price you’re willing to pay—or let others pay—for it. Because the truth is… Just because you can do something doesn’t automatically mean you should. You can maximise profit, convenience or personal gain. But every decision creates ripple effects. Some that are visible and some that are rather invisible. That’s why social responsibility is not just a corporate concept, but it is also a personal one. It shows up in how you spend your money, how you treat people, how you lead or even how you make decisions when nobody is watching. Every choice you make reflects a value you hold close; a belief about what matters, and who matters. And this is where things become complicated. There are rarely perfect answers. Life is full of trade-offs. Different people will draw the line in different places. What feels fair to one person may feel unfair to another. What feels responsible to one person may feel restrictive to someone else. And that’s okay. The goal isn’t to be perfect. The goal is to be aware. Unconscious choices lead to unconscious consequences, but conscious choices invite responsibility. And that responsibility starts with asking yourself better questions. Not only: “Can I do this?” and “Do I want to do this?” But also: “What impact will this have?”“Who benefits?”“Who carries the cost?”“And can I live with that outcome?” The older I get, the more I realise that building a beautiful life is not ONLY about creating opportunities for yourself. It’s also about considering the people around you. It might be the communities you belong to, or the future you help create. Maybe that’s what maturity really is: not squeezing every advantage, but recognising that your life is connected to others, and letting that awareness guide your choices. Today I invite you to ask: “What kind of impact do I want to have?”“What values guide my decisions?”“And when I look back at my life, what choices will I be proud of?” Because your life is not only measured by what you achieve. It is also measured by the responsibility with which you achieve it. With love,Anja ✨ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sparkleupyourlife.substack.com [https://sparkleupyourlife.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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