Why would putting last things first be a game-changing approach?

Father and Son talking during neighborhood walk
We work so hard, our Family gets the crumbs of our energy and time (photo: Cheryl Noel)

 

Why would putting last things first be a game-changing approach? Sounds weird, eh?

Think of our stereotypical end of life issues:

  • health
  • regrets
  • pain
  • worry
  • fear

If we attacked the root cause of those typical end-of-life challenges early on and were purposeful, well, now does it make sense?

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Last things first

chain link fence
no trespassing

 

Like a bolt of lighting, striking without warning, a phrase pops into our head. And we think we’ve just been revealed a flash of brilliance…

Let’s pretend the category is “life’s priorities”. Ever thought about putting last things first instead of putting first things first?

And we think this is gonna be big. A breakthrough in the way we, and society, will frame up a chronic challenge.

Get home late, Google last things first, son-of-gun…. it’s already taken… as in this book on Amazon, and this website.

What do we do in these dead-end situations?

Keep moving forward.

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Aren’t we the most fully alive when we abide by this thought?

Two vultures on Florida home chimney
The twin vultures of fear and insecurity

 

Two vultures on Florida home chimney
Fly away insecurity and never return

 

Florida vulture taking flight from rooftop
You too fear, go. You’re banished!

 

Aren’t we the most fully alive when we abide by this thought?

Become so wrapped up in something that you forget to be afraid. – Lady Bird Johnson

Imagine if we could light our fire – with desire versus desperation.

And attack our fears.

And to be so wrapped up in a good and noble desire that fear held no power?

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What should we call these moments when they happen to us?

Yellow Lab on Florida backroad
Am I supposed to be paying attention to sumpin’ that applies to me?

 

What should we call these moments when they happen to us?

Those little moments when we do something that sort of embarrasses us, and we are so tempted to stop…

But we don’t.

And when we’re done, we are suddenly gifted with the fact that we may have inspired someone, in that moment of not stopping.

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