Do you ever worry that if you were to die today, you would have regrets? That you wouldn’t have lived your life to the fullest? That you’ll realize at the end of your life what was truly important, but that by then it will be too late?
The best time to reflect on your life and get in touch with what is truly important to you isn’t when you’re dying. It’s right now, while the changes you make will have the maximum impact, because you have the most years left to be different.
The good news is, you don’t have to wait to make the changes you’ll realize you should have made when you’re dying!
Bronnie Ware spent time having intimate conversations with people who were close to death, and she found that five themes kept coming up. I’ve gone through her work and synthesized her wisdom for you.
If you want to live your life to the fullest and avoid the most common regrets, read these posts:
- Be True to Yourself
- Don’t Work So Hard
- Have the Courage to Express Your Feelings
- Stay in Touch with Friends
- Let Yourself Be Happier
Want Support in Living Life to its Fullest?
Knowing where to go is a crucial part of growing. And sometimes, even when you know you want to be true to yourself, it’s not so easy to get there from here. Maybe you want to change, but part of you is afraid that if you became a different person, you’d lose something important. Or maybe you can’t pin down what seems so scary about expressing your feelings, but you freeze up and don’t do end up doing it. If I’m describing you, I encourage you to get some support for yourself. One option is to schedule a free 30-minute consultation with a member of the Positive Vector team, where you use IFS to figure out what’s blocking you and how to move forward.
