My Birthday: A Reflection on Mortality and Flourishing

reflectionMy good friend posted a great blog reflecting on beginning with the end in mind. This is great to use for reflection as we head into Christmas and begin to think about our goals for 2016. How did you do in 2015 with living well, loving deeply, learning. leading, laughing, leaving a legacy? What do you want to start doing, stop doing and continue to do in 2016? How could this help you be a growing, more effective and healthier leader?

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As I reflect about my life, influence, and future plans on my birthday, I also reflect on my own mortality. “That’s great Ray, way to be a happy person” you might say. Ah, but the exercise is not rooted in feeling morose. Instead, it’s rooted in feeling purposeful and alive. Such reflections serve to recalibrate efforts around what is: important and not just urgent, significant and not just productive, and sustainable not just impactful. I wrote about this kind of reflection elsewhere.[i]

One of my graduate professors, Bobby Clinton, was fond of repeating, “Begin with the end in mind.” He started his leadership emergence classes by asking everyone to write their epitaph i.e., the inscription they wanted on their tombstone. This exercise sounds easier than it is for some people. Many of us thought and thought to say something succinct enough to fit on a tomb stone and of sufficient…

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Top 10 Actual Travel Complaints

Thomas Cook travel agency occasionally receives ridiculous complaints from dissatisfied customers.  Here are my favorites: "On my holiday to Goa in India, I was disgusted to find that almost every restaurant served curry. I don't like spicy food." "We went on holiday to Spain and had a problem with the taxi drivers as they were... Continue Reading →

Tips for Springing Forward

Don't forget to turn the clock forward tonight!  Here are a few tips for resting well and adjusting to the new time! Spring Forward with 10 Sleep Tips (WebMD) Ways to Make the Switch to Daylight Savings Time Less Miserable (ABC News) Other lifestyle posts you might enjoy from LeaderImpact: Reset Your Life The 7 Habits of... Continue Reading →

29 years and counting!

Celebrated 29 years of marriage yesterday. My wife, Terry wrote a beautiful blog about the reality of that. She writes with authenticity and warmth. You will enjoy this and following her blog on learning and leadership.

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IMG_0266Wind-blown.

Sand-blasted.

Sun-burned.

What a great way to celebrate a 29 year anniversary! It was a beautiful, relaxed afternoon on a gorgeous, almost-empty beach. A real treat…

Not all our anniversary days have been this pleasant. The wind, sand, and sun help describe our 29 years of marriage:

Wind-blown

When the winds are in your face, you have to work harder at whatever you need to do. The winds of life are the challenges, the stretching times, the growth areas, the new endeavors, the learning curves. Through the years, Steve and I have learned hard truths about ourselves and each other. Some times this required grace, other times forgiveness. We struggled with trials beyond our capacity as parents and as professionals, and we often had to lean on each other. Even when we were learning something good, it was often exhausting or stressful or hard. I am grateful for a husband who is a…

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12 “Nails” that Deplete the Heart

I came out of an appointment some time ago and saw the light on my dashboard. It indicated that my tire had low pressure--it was depleted.  I was able to make it to a garage where they removed a nail, patched up the tire and filled it up with oxygen...and I was back on the... Continue Reading →

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