Posts tagged vision
Learning From Failure

In my experience, if the road gets too smooth or too easy, I get bored. Complacent. Sleepy. So I throw in a couple of twists just to keep it interesting — and more importantly, to keep me focused and wide awake at the wheel.

The good news is we can learn from failure. In fact, if we don’t see it that way, we’ll find ourselves repeating the same mistakes. But if we do, nothing can stop us. Because with the right perspective, failures are the best teachers

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I Have a Vision

My vision of replacing retirement with intentional living is a time of contributing more — not necessarily in terms of hours invested, but in value created. I’m suggesting that by the midpoint you have some wise insights about where and how to make your greatest contribution. I’m proposing you intentionally design the second half of your life to work smarter — by maximizing your contribution while concurrently maximizing the value of your time.

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