Daily Question, January 19
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I would truly finally follow my growth plan of speaking with 50 people a day (I’ve never met) about mindset, grateful living, anxiety, purpose, passion, significance > success, how education system can do so much better using these very principles and values. weareworking2gether. org http://weareworking2gether.org/blog/how-to-mess-up-the-american-education-system
Traveling with my family to visit loved ones around the country so my children and my mom can feel the love and hear the stories and join in the laughter. Tying up any loose ends financially. Plan a big jam night with my husband and our friends in the backyard. Make sure nothing is left unsaid. Drink in all the beauty and love and share it with others. Plant a perennial garden dedicated to me!
Actually, I only know that I have today to live, because I awoke into it and have a reasonably good chance of living the length of the day I’m in. Beyond today and into tomorrow, if I knew that I had only 364 days left, I’d get my photos in order, write more, spend even more time with family, hold my wife closer, buy better scotch and forget the diet.
I’d probably eat more chocolate and other unhealthy stuff. But also I’d savour the daily moments more.
Daily moments of chocolate.
I would try to spend as much time as I could with people I love and feel love back.
I would probably be more aware of being kind if i had only limited time left. Come to think of it, my time is limited anyway….
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