Part of my next is letting go of all the things i currently do that someone else can do.
Hire someone for each task is an option.
Another option is to stop doing the task.
It’s a combination of both.
Preparing your family for your (permanent) absence is a gift. You are required to have an uncommon attitude about your paradigm shift.
Being prepared for death doesn’t need to be avoided.
Are you prepared for your death?
Do you know others who have their paperwork of life all set for when that day comes? And not only paperwork, but the emotional reassurance and closure that comes from leaving no doubt where your love stands.
It’s not like avoiding the preparation will delay death and extend your life. Or am i missing something?
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“Identify your highest skill and devote your time to performing it. Delegate all other skills”. — Ronald Brown
Mid life adults get to mid life for a variety of reasons, including luck, passion, focus, discipline, etc. What we do once we get to mid life is a different game though.
How?
Why?
Many reasons to be sure. Well, at least if we pay attention. Many people at mid life have the proverbial Mid Life Crisis, lasting from a few hours, a few months, and even a few years.
One of the mid life tips to consider is to do what Ronald Brown suggests. Only one challenge with that though?
Most have no idea what their highest skill is. None. Crisis? What crisis?