I recently read this beautiful idea on Simon Sinek’s website.
I related to it so much, that I had to add it to my website.

Wabi Sabi is a Japanese design concept that means “beauty in that which is temporary or imperfect.”

Or, as Simon Sinek says on his website, “Things that come off of an assembly line, for example, are perfect, but things made by hand, like the glaze on a Japanese ceramic bowl, are imperfect. It is their imperfections that give them their beauty.”

And the same is true about you, me, and everyone else. The combination of all of our imperfections is what makes us beautiful.

I love the idea of “Wabi Sabi’ as an analogy and metaphor for my work and the life I am co-creating. My work centers around the idea that life is a journey. That we should all be working to become better versions of ourselves. That journey, at times, is messy, hard, and constantly in flux.

My strategy for my business is consistent: Help people live bigger. Help them win in life.

As I continue to develop as a coach, entrepreneur, husband, and father, so will my messaging. Especially on my website, my social media, my events, my coaching, etc. You'll see changes, revamps, edits, and even little things that are imperfect.

And I am okay with that because; “Wabi Sabi.”

My website and social media reflect the journey of the constant and never-ending improvement we are all on.

Welcome to the journey of being human. It’s a gift. Let’s have some fun!

-Vince