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Create That Large Slice Of Life Still Ahead!

January 31st, 2012 No comments

 

Have you lived a large slice of life? What is still on your list of the things you want to do?

I am fortunate enough to be able to list many experiences, adventures and challenges, already lived. For each of those, I am super grateful. I do still have many more that I want to include in my slice of life. I’m not listing them all here because the purpose of this message is to get you to stop for a moment and reflect on where you’ve been and where you still wish to take your life.

Below, I’ll also share a few tools to support you with showing up fresh ideas, for what you still want to create for your own life…

Every Day A Great DayTry the 100 Things To Do list (I was able to check 61). Use My 50 to build up a history of your life successes and accomplishments. This Daily Challenge site is a great place to share similar goals with others and hold yourself accountable, as is the 43 Things website.
A process that works on your conscious and subconscious mind, to begin to change your life forever, is Rick Saruna’s Make Every Day A Great Day.mind movies
The online Ten Years in the Future exercise will help you define your future. The Dreaminder is also a free tool that helps you remember what you want from your life.
I most love using my Mind Movie to help feel and visualize that my dreams already exist.

Each of those tools, is great for forcing you to sit down and to ask yourself this question…
“Right! What do I REALLY want to create in my life?”

Is it time for you to do that? Then take this opportunity and allow some time for it today. Choose one or more of the tools above and hop into creating & planning the large slice of life that’s still ahead of you. Then take a step forward with at least one action!

“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!” -Hunter S. Thompson

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