
Who would want to spend their whole life asking, what if we had given everything, instead of going through the motions?
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Who would want to spend their whole life asking, what if we had given everything, instead of going through the motions?
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Good intentions do not put ink to paper…
Nor words to blogs.
Nor words to books.
Good intentions are the root and inspiration of all excuses.
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Sitting here in Saskatoon’s Hotel Bessborough stumbled upon this short Steve Jobs video speech.
It begs us to watch even though we don’t have time…
Peace and contentment come from one place.
Balance.
The book written for a young child contains the same message as Steve Jobs, but was written without the eminent, fast approaching reality of death.
That’s what makes the book special.
There was no pressure to write it.
None.
And the author added a little more peace and contentment to his life.
This is how it goes.
If Steve Jobs were to say there are no shortcuts, we’d all shake our heads ‘yes’.
When you hear it here instead?
Whatever! Right?
Wishing you peace and contentment immeasurable.
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The biggest lesson we teach others is simply the daily routine we lead.
Facebook is filled with inspirational quotes.
Our lives should be a reflection of our aspirations. No?
And we could even go as far as saying it’s littered with inspiration.
And a simple question screams to be asked:
What are we actually doing as a result of reading this daily inspiration to change ourselves?
So much aspiration.
So few results.
Why?
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Is the ultimate challenge in midlife is to become a super hero?
The ultimate challenge in our lifetime is to turn excuses into action, no?
So yes, be a super hero for the person in charge of our life.
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