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    « 2011 World Barista Championship - Alejandro Mendez, Campeón! | Main | #Trust30-Day 5 »
    Sunday
    Jun052011

    #Trust30-Day 6

    Today’s prompt, from Jonathan Mead:

    If you had one week left to live, would you still be doing what you’re doing now? In what areas of your life are you preparing to live? Take them off your To Do list and add them to a To Stop list. Resolve to only do what makes you come alive.

    Bonus: How can your goals improve the present and not keep you in a perpetual “always something better” spiral?

    Another “time is short” prompt…Hopefully, we’ll get a little more variety this week. These type of questions do give you an opportunity to reflect, but I’m ready for a change in topic.

    To answer the first question—no. Of course I would do something different. Wouldn’t everyone, really?

    If I knew I was dying in seven days, I would spend the whole week writing every lesson I have learned about life down along with every bit of advice I could think of to give to my kids. They could take it or leave it, but at least someday they would be able to see what their dad might think about some situation that came up. Other than that I would just spend the last week saying goodbye to friends and family.

    The second question is unclear. I’m skipping it. If I figure out what it means, perhaps I’ll revisit it later.

    For the bonus question:

    Goals, if they align with what you like to do, will help you direct your energies each day. If you work daily towards reaching those goals, just putting in the work will improve the present. It is the process of work that is important. You can feel better just by knowing that you dedicated yourself to your craft for that day.

    [For an overview of what #Trust30 is, click here]

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