What would we regret not having done when we could have done it?

Fortune cookie saying
Time is the one thing everyone gets the same amount of each day

 

Ever walk into your family room in darkness, turn on a low light and simply pause and have a moment?

What if the life of our spouse/partner or child were gone from some unplanned tragic event?

What would we regret not having done when we could have done it?

Note: Happened 10 minutes ago here. Wow, sure puts things in perspective.

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PS. Everyone is fine, it was just a spontaneous, random, powerful moment.

 

Six questions to compare our day to theirs

Man raking front yard gravel
Each day can be viewed as a fantastic opportunity, or a prison sentence?

 

Each day can be viewed as a fantastic opportunity, or a prison sentence:

  1. Know the feeling well?
  2. Does the clock seems to fly by.
  3. What happens when most of our day feels like that?
  4. A blessing or a curse?
  5. Is it true to whom much has been given, much will be required?
  6. The truth is, this applies to all of us, not just famous figureheads, right?

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Blessed with the opportunity to have our lives come crumbling apart?

National Inquirer cover with Michelle Obama
Different day, same challenge – authenticity

 

Mid Life Celebration is the opposite of midlife crisis.

Every situation, properly perceived, is an opportunity. No?

We are blessed with the opportunity to have our lives come crumbling apart. In layman’s terms, life’s wakeup call.

Three simple, prioritized steps.

Maybe their simplicity neutralizes or hinders our belief in the process:

reThink – rePrioritize – reCommit

Oh, one more thing, simple doesn’t mean easy. It only means simple.

We know this.

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Midlife change begins alone and in silence, but…

Fall colors at Epcot
Is it possible to catch moments of reflection even at Walt Disney World?

 

Midlife change begins alone and in silence, but…

But let’s think about our life for a moment. The day to day routine. The relative frequency of unexpected items requiring our precious time and energy.

When do we have time to sit in silence?

When?

The answer it would seem, will only come when we pause, quietly.

Like a broken record… we promise ourselves (again)… ‘starting tomorrow’.

Today is yesterday’s tomorrow.

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