MMM - 07/13/07
Are You Living On Purpose?
Mark Twain
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
Are you living your life on purpose, or are you going to be disappointed by the things you didn’t get to do? Being a former obsessive compulsive and now recovering perfectionist, I have learned that 100 years from now no one will remember whether my house was clean, or my kids were perfect or my life, but what they will remember are the little things that I did that touched someone. So make it your goal to sail from the harbor and catch the wind and move forward on purpose.
Great site and reading for more information: The Purpose Driven Life
Elizabeth McElrath
SonshineTravel.net - Health and Wellness Coach
256-485-4898 (CST) - eMcElrath [at] Adelphia.net
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Elizabeth’s gave great words of encourgement. I am empowered by her presentation. She said several important things that I needed to be reminded of today. Thank you all for you this program. I will attend as often as I can. Since everyone around me thinks I am crazy for sitting in my office at my computer trying to learn everything I can about marketing online, this program and listening to words like those Elizabeth filled my ears with will certainly keep me encouraged in my work and motivated to live my purpose. This space was designed to be a safe place for sharing, and has lived up to its intent.
Comment by Michelle R. Yisrael »
I love what you chose to speak about Elizabeth - is there a recording that I could listen to - I’d love to hear the presentation.
Michelle - I can relate to what you said about everyone around you thinking you’re crazy. Those that don’t build online business sometimes have trouble understanding how we can be successful at this. But, once you begin to see the fruits of your labor paying off, you won’t feel so crazy any more
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