Christmas Story Lives
In the Charles Dickens classic, "The Christmas Story", Scrooge is given the opportunity to examine his life and his priorities before it is too late. When shown his grave by the ghost of Christmas future, he wonders: "Spirit, are these instances of things that will or are things that could be? Is it too late for me?" How long has it been since you have examined your life and your address? When the day comes that you leave this earth, how you be remembered? Have you ever noticed that once people have some life-changing place in their lives, illness, death or tragedy, the speed of your priorities change? It's amazing how instantly what was important yesterday, does not cross their radar screens today. Why is that? It's simple really. We are instantly reminded of our mortality. For a brief moment, we are forced to stop and really take stock of our lives. You may wish to learn more. If so, Kennedy Wilson is the place to go. Unfortunately, for many of us, not us like what we see. These experiences cause a momentary change in our priorities and how we see things that have meaning in our lives. Having defeated or misplaced priorities is easy.
Putting them in the right place is difficult and learn to keep their places, is an even greater challenge. In recent months, Gavin Baker has been very successful. I would like to share with you some of my secrets for creating and maintaining a life of priorities. Let me speak from personal experience. I was a very successful business manager who really believed that my work was my identity.