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Dear Friends,

Take a moment to imagine this with me:

It’s 2030. We’re catching up over a yummy meal complete with a perfect summer breeze and a magnificent sunset. As we dip into our desserts, somehow, we’re reminded of 2020. We start to talk about how we felt, what we remember, and what we overcame.

Then we shift the conversation to where we are now. We survived, we grew, we learned, and we thrived. And we’ll smile realizing how we conquered a challenging year.

What do you want to remember from 2020?
What lessons and experiences do you want to carry with you into 2021?
Where do you envision you’ll be in 2030?

Curiosity matters.

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The challenges we lived through this year are real. But so is our growth.

We don’t have to end every conversation with, “I can’t wait for this year to be over.” Instead, we can keep an eye of curiosity on what is to come.
This year did not go the way I planned. I’m sure it didn’t for you, either.

Yet my intention to live “limitlessly” became even more important. We started asking new questions, and we started pushing the limits. Do we need a 9-5 schedule? Do we need to commute hours every day to sit in an office?
What we thought was impossible is now possible. No travel means we are available online everywhere. No in-person networking means it’s possible to build new, meaningful, and deeper relationships with people online.

So what is 2021 you want to walk into?

If 2020 was the year of adapting and exploring what it means to be limitless, I want 2021 to be the year of bold curiosity.

How can we be curious about the things we took for granted? How can we use this opportunity to try something different or make changes that will stay with us forever? I’m excited.

So wonder and wander, dear friends. We’re just at the tip of the iceberg.

With gratitude –

With love,

Founder & CEO, InnovatorsBox

About the Author

Monica H. Kang

Monica H. Kang

Monica H. Kang, Founder, and CEO of InnovatorsBox® and Author of Rethink Creativity is transforming today’s workforce through the power of creativity. She helps companies rethink culture, leadership, and team development by making creativity practical and relatable regardless of industry or job title. She has worked with clients worldwide including Fortune 500 companies, higher education, government, and nonprofits. Monica’s work has been recognized by The White House, Ashoka Changemakers, National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), and Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Prior to InnovatorsBox®, Monica was a nuclear nonproliferation policy expert. She holds an M.A. from SAIS Johns Hopkins University in Strategic Studies and International Economics and a B.A. from Boston University.

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