Be an Honorary Fiver

Are you ready to live your Five? Become a bonafide Honorary Fiver member of the Living Your Five™ community!

To become an Honorary Fiver, simply share your personal Five on your own blog. Let us know the five areas you want to make a difference in!

Once you’ve shared your Five, you are officially an Honorary Fiver and have our permission to nab this cute logo (designed by our own fab Tera!) to place on your blog or web site. Cool, right?

What does being an Honorary Fiver mean?

Being an Honorary Fiver means you’re ready to join us in our quest to change our world… one person and one Five at a time. But posting your Five on your blog is just the beginning. We want you to keep us posted on how you’re doing on your Five! Any time one of us posts about our Five progress on our blogs, please feel free to chime in and share your Five news too. Tell us what great things you’re up to. All Fiver progress is worth celebrating, big steps and baby steps alike!

The more action we take, the more excitement we spread, the more momentum we build… the more impact we make as a Fiver community!

An important note before you get rolling…

One of the tricky things about creating your Five is distinguishing between something that’s beneficial to you vs. something that’s immediately beneficial to others. Even we had to stop ourselves on occasion and ask “Who is really benefitting from this?”

Your Five should be things that directly impact others in a positive way, not something that is primarily for your own personal benefit.

In addition to our Fives, Alyson, Tera and I are all actively pursuing our own kinds of personal development. That’s just part of being the best we can be. But that’s a personal endeavor, not a Fiver endeavor.

Here’s an example of what I mean:

Things like regular meditation and spiritual development are for your own personal growth. They’re lovely goals, to be sure. And they may very well improve your ability to carry out your Five. But those goals would not be part of your Five themselves because the person who benefits most is you.

Stick to things that directly and obviously impact others first and foremost, whether those others are people, animals, the Earth, or whatever you happen to care about. Don’t worry… if you’re like us, there will be way more than just five things in your “Impacting Others” column.

And now, without further ado, I introduce… YOU!

So there you go! If you’re ready to step up to the plate–Welcome! We’re thrilled to have you aboard!–now is your time to shine. Share your Five on your blog, nab the Honorary Fiver logo for your blog sidebar or web site (and link it back to www.kaycassidy.com/lyf so others can learn more about LYF), and go change your world!

And be sure to comment on the official Honorary Fiver post to let us know you’ve become an Honorary Fiver so we can cheer you!

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