We live in a world where so much is determined for us.
When and where we are born, who our family is and knows, how much money is in our bank accounts, and how much melanin is in our skin — all of these factors indicate precise paths we are expected to follow. Too many of us silence our creativity and let our hustle calcify as we settle for the path set for us. And in doing so, we trade our potential fulfillment and impact for a facsimile of comfort. How can we bring our creative ingenuity to the challenges in the world today and not just do what might be expected of us?
How does it work?
Use the downloadable chart to bridge your gifts to your goals by mapping your principles, practices, and people. The activity is written to be used in the classroom, but it can be done with any group or on one’s own.
Credits
Creative Hustle by Olatunde Sobomehin and sam seidel
Educator Guide: edited by Jennifer Brown and designed by Lauren Steltzer
Exam Copies for Educators
To request a complimentary examination copy to review for use in your classroom, contact Penguin Random House Education here.

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