As you look back on 2014, what is it that you see?
Few things probably.
A great to-be list will reduce your to-do list as you look forward.
As you look back on 2014, what is it that you see?
Few things probably.
A great to-be list will reduce your to-do list as you look forward.
Thank you.
I’m sorry.
Let me get that door for you.
I made this for you.
You were awesome.
That made me cry (in a good way).
That allowed me to breathe.
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That doesn’t change the fact that they are what cause us to press on.
Name the last time you forgot a complement or regretted serving without an agenda. It’s hard to, right?
Moment makers sleep really well.
No screens.
No buttons.
Just us, words, and reflection.
This could be the most important question we forget to ask the generation we’re going to raise up.
That’s my word for 2015.
Better _________________.
Started to graph out what this could potentially look like.
I read The Alchemist again today and was happy to see this thinking echoed.
Let’s get better.
Have all of your answers?
Or
Have wrestled with all of your questions?
Pretty sure our questions respect us more than our answers do.