PURPOSE: Support Pillar 2 of 3
Summary
- With cancer, it’s so hard to make sense of it all - at times, you feel so lost, there is no energy, no spark…
- But this one time, I thought to myself – what if this my last day, what would I do now?
- Seemed scary when it first popped into my head, but the more I thought about it, the easier it has become to only do things that I enjoy, that are important to me right now
- With this clarifying question, you are only doing things that really matter and everything else is a distraction
- I picked out fun, the one aspect of our relatioship that I wanted to stand out for him, andhe responded to it in a powerful way
- Starting out, you ask yourself this regularly and gradually it becomes second nature
- When you tune out all distractions, your worries fade into the background, you are bringing PURPOSE around everything that you do
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