If today were the last of all days........ - Marilyn Scott In this article, I invite you to ask your self the question asked by Marilyn Scott in the popular jazz song If Today were the Last of All Days. Heres the question: If today were the last of all days, would you.............: start the business you have always wanted to take that special trip you had always planned heal an old hurt forgive an old offense visit someone who would love to see you reconnect and catch up with an old friend see a sight you have dreamed of seeing learn how to do something new go on an adventure ask someone to forgive you learn how to communicate with your spouse learn how to communicate with your kids learn how to communicate with your parents thank your parents make love with your spouse like you mean it tell someone how much you love them see a movie or read a book quit sweating the small stuff finally get it that its almost all small stuff tell someone how much you appreciated what they contributed to your life thank someone for believing in you gather your family around you and just hold them get your priorities in order finish that project you left hanging consider what the meaning of your life has been focus on whats important balance your family and work life get to know your kids get to know your spouse get to know your self let someone in front of you in traffic find out the names of the people who live next door, across the street, behind you slow down and enjoy what you have worked so hard for. Heres my question - whats keeping you from doing any or all of these things now? Now heres my ridiculously simple suggestion - one of the best ways to begin designing and living the life of your dreams is to start doing these things now, today! Why wait for the last of all days or some equally devastating event? This life is not a dress rehearsal. You can probably come up with many more of your own someday Ill............. I encourage you to do so. Ill close with the last line of the Marilyn Scott song: doesnt it seem strange we would only start living our lives, if today were the last of all days? |