Four small but mighty questions for our mirror

jeff noel in Delta first class cabin
Be really tough on the person in the mirror, because they are so coachable, which is awesome

 

How coachable do you consider yourself to be?

Are you satisfied with where you are in life right now?

Are there things you could be doing to make yourself a better example?

Are there things you could stop doing to avoid becoming a warning?

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He said he loves to write, and was asked this telling question

The "enter" key is the most popular for this writer - publish? hit enter
The “enter” key is the most popular for this writer – publish? hit enter

 

He said he loves to write, and was asked this telling question from a “fellow writer”:

How often do you get to write?

Hardly ever.

The “fellow writer” just smiled and went about his business.

And felt thankful that for the past 1,500+ consecutive days he’s been able to write, except for that one day.

A freak of nature?

Determined?

Life is not a dress rehearsal.

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The dilemma of an unexpected rare attribute

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Remarkable often doesn’t seem so for years

 

The dilemma of an unexpected rare attribute is that it’s so rare it annoys others. It shines a light in dark places we’d rather leave in darkness. But could this attribute become a unique asset (if it isn’t already).

What would be our logical and important next steps on that amazing day when we wake up realizing something special is in front of us?

Hint, it would be much easier to distract, medicate, or entertain ourselves with stuff than to examine and take action.

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Note: What if you’ve been told you think too much and ask too many embarrassing questions? Could you finally accept that this is something rare and nothing to be ashamed of?