Are you a Radiator or a Drain?
Right now, the world needs Radiators who think of others, spread kindness, and lift our mood. Whereas, self-centered and judgemental Drains are not helpful.


You can decide to be a Radiator
Being a Radiator is not genetic. You are not born with a mindset to treat others with respect and a desire to impact the world positively.
As we grow up, we learn viewpoints and behaviors from those around us. Then, as we reach our teenage years and adulthood, we refine our stances on the important stuff. It has nothing to do with traditional wealth.
Being a ‘Radiator’ is a conscious decision, a mindset. You can decide daily to be kind and help others or take what you can from your life.
Stop acting like a Drain
Sadly, Drains are on the rise.
Whether it is the changes in society or the onslaught of social media, people are becoming more self-centered and more focused on themselves.
You can spot a Drain in a crowd of people or on an airplane as you board. Drains have little appreciation of the impact they have on the world around them. They want what they want – and scr*w everyone else.

Three ways Radiator-thinking helps us

Let’s embrace a Radiator life
About 20 years ago, I made a decision. Despite all the pressures of modern living, I would pledge to live my life as a Radiator. It’s not easy. And some days, I fall short. I continue to embrace Radiator-thinking to help others around me.
– Aleks Szymanski

Radiator-thinking brings rewards
As a Pilates instructor, I am passionate about helping clients improve their strength, movement, and balance to lead fulfilling lives. The energy I bring to classes, I get back two-fold. That’s Radiator-thinking.
– Julie Szymanski