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“How do I want to be remembered?”

“How do I want to be remembered?”

It’s a question with three core benefits:

  1. It tells you what you stand for (what your core personal values are).
  2. It shows you how you want to show up in your daily life.
  3. It roots you in the present.

Once you’re clear on how you want to be remembered, all you have to do is start acting in that way, right now. 

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Asking The Wrong Questions

Asking The Wrong Questions

Nowadays, we tend to consume too much of our energy exerted upon the wrong questions. Whenever we’re feeling lost, we’re promoted to ask ourselves these rational questions:

  • “What do I want?”
  • “Who do I want to become?”
  • “What do I want my life to loo...

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“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

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