Be adventurous
Teachers are climbing mountains. Entrepreneurs are flying hot – air balloons. Grandmothers are completing
marathons and homemakers are taking up karate. The more routine our lives become, the greater our need to fill
them with some real adventures. The more obligations that beg for our attention, the more important it becomes
to shed those shackles of complacency and send our hearts soaring through some brave new pursuit.
“Man must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind him to the fact that each moment of his life is a
miracle and a mystery,” wrote British novelist H.G. Wells. To connect more deeply to the miracles and the
mysteries of your own life, vow to restore the spirit of adventure that you once knew as a child. Make a list of
twelve pursuits you know would bring a greater sense of passion and energy to your normally mundane routine
and tackle one of them every month for the next year. Doing so is a highly effective way to reinvent the way you live.
Excerpt from Who will cry when you die by Robin Sharma
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