Jonathan Andrews

Project Circle Up

Jonathan Andrews

  • 27: SOLO | A Raw Reflection and Calling Out My Bullshit

27: SOLO | A Raw Reflection and Calling Out My Bullshit

Tuesday 26th November 2019

Jonathan Andrews faces vanity and social media's grip, urging a shift towards true purpose and integrity in 'Project Circle Up'.
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Project Circle Up
Author:
Jonathan Andrews
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Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Jonathan Andrews: Facing Vanity and Finding True Purpose

Telling the truth is hard. Calling out my bullshit sucks, but it's the only way I think I'll continue to grow into the man that I've always wanted to be myself.
In this thought-provoking episode of 'Project Circle Up', Jonathan Andrews gets real about his own struggles with vanity and the seductive lure of social media. With platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook dominating our lives, it's easy to get caught up in the chase for likes and external validation. Jonathan opens up about his journey this year, admitting that he's been working hard for the wrong reasons—trying to impress people whose opinions shouldn't even matter to him.
But this episode isn't just about Jonathan's story; it's a mirror for all of us. Have you been focusing on your true purpose and the impact you're making, or have you fallen into the same trap of seeking recognition? Jonathan challenges us to reflect on our own lives and make a shift towards genuine self-improvement. He emphasizes the importance of accountability, character, and integrity, sharing his own commitments to becoming the best version of himself.
This episode is a raw and honest invitation to turn a new leaf and approach life with renewed intention. If you're ready to call out your own bullshit and embrace vulnerability, this conversation is a must-listen.