Tuesday, August 23, 2011
On the Day Before You Die
It is the day before you are about to pass on and you know it.
1) What do you have to do to get your house in order?
2) What is left undone?
3) What does it mean to you to get your house in order?
Just to be clear, it refers to relationships rather than referring to dusting the furniture or mowing the lawn, although unfinished business is unfinished business.
Write out what you believe and know that you would have to do today if you were to follow this advice getting your house in order.
4) Previously, you described those things that you would have to do to fix up your life-to "get your house in order." What “in you” has kept you from doing these things before now? Is this the same thing that makes it so hard to do them now?
5) Do you think that you will do these things in the foreseeable future?
6) If not, what would have to happen to you for you to do them?
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The moment before you pass away to the happy hunting grounds, the only value left, no matter how much you are worth, is the place you have in the minds of those you have (had) a relationship with. As this is where you will remain: in their collective memory.
ReplyDeleteAnd you really do not have to do anything, it has already been done. So don't worry and be happy!