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Fabulous Friend,
I love talking about doing what you love. I love where the conversations go.
At Toastmasters last week, I did my 7th talk on Doing What You Love Matters. I also wrote about it last week.
I stirred up something inside a number of people.
I call it, The Music Still in Your Heart wanting to be heard.
When George W. Bush was interviewed about his new book, Portraits of Courage, and asked how he got into painting, he said, “There was an itch.”
It won’t let go of you until you listen and follow it.
Or, you end up living a regretful life.
What is calling you? What’s that music or itch you are feeling?
Doing what you love matters to your physical, mental, emotion and spiritual well-being.
Committed to Thriving!
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| | “We rise by helping others.” Robert Ingersoll
"We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee." ~Marian Wright-Edelman
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Retirement Is Not All About The Money You Need, Think Meaningful
Most of the time when you hear people talking about retirement, it is about financial planning or social security.
My work and focus has been on how to thrive, how to plan for the retirement years and how to make retirement meaningful and fun.
It’s not good for your physical, mental, spiritual or emotional well-being when you have too much free time without some purpose in your life.
For many of you, you leave a job that was your purpose.
There’s a big void in retirement.
You all of sudden feel a big hole.
You begin questioning “Do I matter?” “Do I have value anymore?” “Does my life matter?”
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