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October 29, 2005

John Reese's Newsletter - A Life Lesson

John Reese just published a newsletter. In it, he shared some very personal news. I had been aware of this for a few months - but had no idea it hurt John so badly or so deeply.

I feel his pain. In a sense, I experience it almost daily in my professional work. The senseless loss of life, of innocents suffering, of redefining my purpose.

The ebook I wrote, encapsulating a lot of these intense feelings, emotions and reflections, has become a runaway best-seller. It got rave reviews from many readers from all walks of life. It's titled "The Emotion Prism - How to be Happy When You'd Rather be Sad" - http://www.EmotionPrism.com

More recently, as I wrote in my blog post on October 26th titled "Shocking News - And New Paradigms", I've experienced a new urgency to getting projects done. It's amazing how much of a kick on the backside it can be when you realize how transient our existence could be.

John's newsletter ends with these words:

I would like to challenge you to do some deep thinking of your own. Look inside yourself and try to identify your purpose in life. I would also encourage you to spend more time with your friends and family. And also let them know how much they mean to you. If you feel a certain way about someone in your life, tell them. Don't wait.

You never know when they might be gone.

It's sound advice. Do it.

Posted by blogger at October 29, 2005 08:27 PM | TrackBack
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