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Living Without Regret

Yesterday’s post had an underlying message. Did you catch it? Sure, it was all about regret. A list. Common threads amongst us all. Even promises.

Back in college, I made a vow. No shoulda’s, woulda’s or coulda’s.

I should have…I would have…I could have….but I didn’t!

Sound familiar? Next Blog

8 Common Regrets

End of life studies show 8 common regrets we may face:

  1. Didn’t take that leap of faith when we had the chance
  2. Lacked courage to be true to ourselves
  3. Worked too hard
  4. Lacked courage to express true feelings
  5. Not saying what needed to be said
  6. Not forgiving
  7. Not staying in touch with friends
  8. Not allowing ourselves to be happy

Anything missing? Ready to get busy in 2011?  Next Blog

How To Think About Impossible

Attempt easy tasks as if they were impossible – so you never lose your passion for the basics. Attempt impossible tasks as if they were easy – so you never lose you desire to finish.

In my slow and steady journey to do the impossible, you can see more clearly, and feel more deeply, your own soul yearning to do your impossible dream. Live, before you die.

You’re officially invited – join Mid Life Celebration’s Facebook Fan Page. A click on the link to the right and you may never be the same…does your life’s purpose make you cry?

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December 31, 2010

The meaning of Life:

  • Love & Be Loved
  • Fulfill Your Unique Purpose
  • Embrace Faith & Hope In Tomorrow
  • Live In The Present
  • Serve Others Humbly
  • Balance Life’s Big 5 Choices

We could argue, add, subtract, debate. Doesn’t matter.

What matters is having your list, one you can remember and share easily.

If not, you’re in no position to debate. None. Take a stand. Nail it down for crying out loud.

One more day….Next Blog