One day this will all end and all of the things to be done will be done by someone else. But not today! So why don't we enjoy it for its fleeting beauty? I will if you will. Have a beautiful day, Stephen PS this post is completely inspired by the wonderful and surreal and wise song 100% Endurance by Yard Act. Hope it makes you smile. Let me know. -- Join the HeRO Program to transform your life in 90 days. Find out more about Stephen Lock Coaching. Includes details of my corporate offers and services. Take my Path to Fulfilment audit (new for 2025) to understand what might be missing in your life. Try the Stagnation Breaker, to think about how to shift when you are stuck. Subscribe to "Ask Better. Lead Better." to learn better leadership techniques from a coach. For anything else, hit reply. I answer every email personally. |
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