From the Editor’s Desk Adopting a growth mindset
With article after article that focuses on improvement, the magazine’s second volume has helped me focus on growth. We all have time to grow and evolve—to better ourselves.
Our state has set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 60% from 2006 levels by 2031—and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2045. Keeping an open mind and continually looking for ways to help us get there creates the perfect environment for positive change.
Much of this can seem overwhelming. Net-zero emissions can look like an intimidating goal. When faced with a potentially overwhelming task, I repeat a simple mantra, “Small actions add up to make a big impact.” What you’re doing matters. What you’re doing makes a difference.
Together, all these so-called small actions aren’t going to be just a tiny part of reaching this goal. They are going to be the difference between failure and success. I firmly believe that together, through small actions and by focusing on continual growth, we can make great things happen. And this volume can be your first exercise in honing your growth-focused skills.
Carving out some alone time with this publication—or any publication, or a book—can also give you the mindset to focus on your personal improvement.
So, take a chance and change your outlook. In no time, you’ll be instinctively looking to and shaping your life—a life where our small choices today will make a huge impact tomorrow.
Eric A. Riopko
Manager, Energy Efficiency Programs
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company