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Living Your Story
John Maxwell said, “It’s easier to tell a story than to live a story. Most people go through life just telling a story…. To tell a story is to be in the second or third person. To live a story … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Fulfillment, Mosaic
Tagged John Maxwell, Kerry Washington, Living, Purpose, Story
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On the Art of Living
The art of living a joyously successful and meaningful life has many beautiful definitions. The art you choose could be in your ability to learning how to hold on and let go. It could be your joyfully living each precious … Continue reading
Posted in Moments, Mosaic, Perspective
Tagged Art, James Michener, Living, Optimism, S. N. Goenka
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The Long Game
In his blog post, A Year from Now…, Seth Godin reminds great leaders of the importance of their living and doing today to make better tomorrows. Will today’s emergency even be remembered? Will that thing you’re particularly anxious about have … Continue reading