Lord Chesterfield once quipped;
'We need to be reminded more than we need to be
instructed.'
At the heart of mastery of any
skill is repetition. So is the mastery of life
skills...the more we repeat them the better we become at them.
Today, I will like to share with
you a line of thought on reconnecting with your mortality, from my great mentor's bestselling
book...The Leader who had no title by Robin S. Sharma.
'The 10 Human Regrets'... These lines made tremendous
impacts on my life when I first read them...
So what are these regrets, so we
can avoid them now that we live:
1. You reach your last day with
the brilliant song that your life is meant
Stil, silent within you!
2. You reach your last day without
ever having experienced the natural power that inhabits you to do great work and achieve great
things.
3. You reach your last day
realising that you never inspired anyone else by the example that you set...
4. You reach your last day full of
pain realising that you never took any bold risk therefore you never received any bright
reward!
5. You reach your last day
understanding that you miss the opportunity to catch a glimpse of mastery because you bought into the lie
that you have to be resigned into mediocrity.
6. You reach your last day and
feel the pain that you never learn the skill of transforming adversity into victory and lead into gold.
7. You reach your last day
forgetting that work is about being radically helpful to others rather being helpful only to
yourself.
8. You reach your last day with
the awareness that you ended up living a life that society trained you to want versus living the life that you truly wanted to
have.
9. You reach your last day and
awaken to the fact that you never realise your absolute best or touched the special genius you were built to become.
10. You reach your last day and
discover you could have been a leader and left this world better than you found it but you refuse to accept
that mission because you were just too scared and wasted along!
What a tragedy! It's been said that the easiest
thing to waste is a lifetime.
Dear friend, before you retire to
bed tonight please take time out and reflect on these 10 human regrets
and make a commitment never to trivialise
your precious alloted time here on nothing other than the reason you were born!
However, let this not be your
story at the end of your life! Refuse the subtle trap designed to
lure you into wasting your precious life on triviality. Life is not a rehearsal, it's
reality...
Yours in motivation.
Eagle.
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