Are you living your life too small?
48 Days to the Work You Love Internet Radio Show - A podcast by Dan Miller - 48 Days & Glassbox Media
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I hear the most interesting statements from people who are describing their lives. Recently a 36-yr-old MBA in an executive position in an exciting industry shared this concern in her coaching profile: “I have a vague sense that my life is too small.” Living large does not necessarily mean a bigger salary, house, cars or retirement fund. It has nothing to do with fancy vacations or the latest fashions. Rather, it means having a life that’s full of meaning and purpose. And that can occur – or be absent – at any place on the continuum of the traditional parameters of “success.” I’ve seen millionaires who are living life “small” and those with scarce financial resources who are living “large.” Let me ask you this: What is your life saying to the world? Are you living your life too small? Is it so full of meaningless tasks that there’s no room left for the things that make your heart sing? Are you pushing so hard in doing more that you’ve lost the sense of being more? Does more activity really equal greater accomplishment, or does it at some point tip the scale and begin to diminish the meaning of your life? Are you creating the legacy you want to leave for your loved ones? Reflect back on last month – yes, just this last month. What did you do to keep your life from being too small? Get the 7 questions to ask yourself to determine if you’re living life too small, plus my thoughts on these great questions and a special invitation to our upcoming 48-Day Dream Life Blueprint event on November 14th, 48 days before the new year at https://www.48days.com/living-large 1. Would coaching my son through 48 Days to the Work You Love and the application guide help him get clarity on what he wants to do? 2. How do I tell the difference between a true mastermind and a group where they’re just going to try to sell me something? 3. Do you think I could sell a book with only one sentence in it? 4. I’m a software developer but I’ve never felt that I’m very good - should I consider a new career? 5. My family and friends expect a discount at my business. How should I handle that?