
Are we addicted to never being bored?
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Self-reflection…
How much time do you spend and when do you spend it?
Does your answer inspire you and fill you with peace and contentment?
Does your answer spark a panic attack (or denial)?
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Reflection is like money in the bank.
Being cash rich but time poor means you have money in the bank, but you are too busy to spend time on yourself and with people you care about.
Your time is spent on being excellent (a positive assumption) in your career, but not having enough time to get a decent night’s sleep.
So yeah, self-reflection is a special kind of wealth.
When you start sleeping well and start awakening early enough to self-reflect, you’ll still be busy.
A “healthier” busy.
And then you can be bold enough and brave enough to be true to yourself.
If not now (or soon), when?
If not ever, why?
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It’s not a race is it?
What?
Your life.
Where?
To the graveyard.
A busy person has little (or no) time to perceive time’s passage.
This is why we receive (if we’re lucky) a wakeup call that shakes our core.
Finally getting out attention.
Hopefully.
Buy more time by cultivating peace of mind.
Cultivate peace of mind by doing the three transformational steps.
Some new and unique leadership thoughts are being cultivated on this trip.
Stuff i hoped for but couldn’t explain back in Orlando.
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The jar has been there for 18 years.
The jar was filled with 936 small beads – one bead for every weekend in an 18-year old’s life.
Our Son turns 18 tomorrow.
i have a calendar appointment for every Saturday labeled “take a bead”.
Today is Saturday.
The jar in the photo above is now empty.
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