How would we live if we felt like we were living on borrowed time?
The list of the day to day blessings would quickly become overwhelming.
But alas, there are bills to pay, chores to be done, and plus, there’s always tomorrow.
Right?
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
How would we live if we felt like we were living on borrowed time?
The list of the day to day blessings would quickly become overwhelming.
But alas, there are bills to pay, chores to be done, and plus, there’s always tomorrow.
Right?
Next Blog
We go through life unaware of strengths others see clearly, yet we can’t.
What if we could see our strengths and use them for a greater good?
Last night’s flight from Lake Tahoe to Walt Disney World was a BFO – blinding flash of the obvious.
I’ll talk to anyone.
Even rock stars.
Myles Kennedy and I enjoyed conversation like two old friends.
He’s nearby for a few weeks working on a new album.
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Here’s why aging is the new awesome:
This is why aging is the new awesome.
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What is transformation and is it within our reach?
When the scenery doesn’t change much, do we think about:
When the scenery does change, it’s hard not to.
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As French existentialist/philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre said, “Freedom is what we do with what has been done to us.”
The fifth step toward forgiveness is our understanding that, like with most things in life, it takes time, effort and practice. Learning to forgive is a process. We may take three steps forward and two steps back, but so long as we keep our eye on the destination, the day will come when we are free of the weight of our burden.
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