The first thing an Angel says

Highline Trail
About 2 miles into their first Highline Trail hike, July 30, 2017. Do not fear the distance nor the altitude.

 

It’s been said the first thing an Angel says to a human is, “Fear not. Be not afraid.”

Good stuff.

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What’s holding you back from planning your funeral?

rainbow bench in backyard
Love the courage of this resident’s choice.

 

If we aren’t brave, we gravitate to a victim mentality.

If we are brave, we gravitate to a thriving mentality.

Courage takes on many forms and has many oppressors.

It takes courage to thrive.

This i know first hand.

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Karma at the drive-through

Thank you note card
Never told my lunch partner about writing 7 Disney Business books in 1 year. But Donna knew i had reached Day 183.

 

Was expecting a call when the phone rang at the Chick-fil-A drive-thru lane.

The person calling wasn’t who i was expecting, which in this case, was even better.

He was in his car and i was in mine.

A random, important, and spontaneous call.

The odds of us being far apart were literally a guarantee.

Our vehicles were 200 meters apart.

We met, we talked, on the spot, no waiting, no coordinating schedules, just boom.

Done.

Being asked about career-altering advice is a huge responsibility and huge honor.

Paying it back or paying it forward, it’s an opportunity to do unto others as others have graciously and generously done unto me.

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It’s not going to last, so don’t try to make it last

Space Mountain
Walking back to the car, i’ve never seen Space Mountain lit like this before. The combo of artificial light and the sunset was remarkable.

 

It’s not going to last, so don’t try to make it last.

None of us will live forever.

This means absolutely nothing to most of us.

Now imagine if it meant everything.

Can’t do it, right?

Too intense, no?

Dying with regret sounds too intense, to me, to be honest.

So let me say this in plain English – there has always been a finite time span for each of us.

Time.

Limited.

Extinguishable.

No exceptions.

Period.

Clearer?

The goal, therefore, is to live in the moment, because the moment, in reality, is all we have right now.

 

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