This happens in everyone's life.
They reach an time when they pause to reflect upon what they have done. It often happens coincident with a major milestone, such as reaching 40, or 65, or January 1.
Then they confront what they have done with their life.
If they have done well, they feel good. They know that they have built something that endures. They know that they are moving into a comfortable future. They know that they have helped others.
Then they can talk about what they have done and how they did it.
On the other hand, if they have done poorly, they feel bad. They know that they could have done better or done more. They may even know that they have caused harm.
Then they have to hide behind excuses and blame.
So, here is a friendly reminder that:
1) Our time is brief. We have one chance to live well. And living well is based on making good decisions.
2) The future matters more than the past, unless you decide to stay in the past. So, live forward into making good decisions. This means that anyone can improve upon the past. Even successful people can find ways to expand their success.
3) A workshop on time management can provide a comprehensive approach to living well. I know, for example, that my workshop does this. Attending it could be one of the best decisions that you make. As you might expect, the people who appreciate my workshop the most are the ones who are already doing well.
Call if you'd like details.
Key Point: The decisions that you make today determine the choices you will have tomorrow.
Much success,
Steve Kaye
714-528-1300
Author, Speaker, IAF Certified Professional Facilitator
Steve Kaye
Professional Speaker and Photographer
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