If you were only going to be remembered by a one sentence description, what would you want it to be. Here’s an exercise that gets at this. It comes from the book “The Power of Full Engagement: by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. They recommend thinking about: “Who are you at your best? What one sentence on your tombstone would you like to see that captures who you really were in life?”
Read MoreNot sure where to focus your energy or what change to make in your life? In his book "Spiritual Liberation: Fulfilling Your Soul’s Potential” Michael Beckwith asks, “What’s the number one thing your soul is begging you to do? “
Read MoreThe following quote is often attributed to Shakespeare or Picasso (though no one is certain who said it first) but regardless, it’s pretty profound. “The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.”
Read MoreHave you been rushing around again today? Perhaps it is worth a reminder to slow down and appreciate all you have and at lunch, be sure to savor your meal. The late Warren Zevon appeared on David Letterman on October 30th of 2002. He had less than a year to live. Dave asked him what he might know about life with the wisdom of his perspective. See 6:58 in of the video. Warren reminds us all to “enjoy every sandwich.”
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