One of the biggest things I've learned this year was, you can live life to a complete level, and I'm on a journey to get a better idea of my 'purpose' and what kind of work I would find the most fulfillment in.
Often, we take moments in life for granted, and I know I'm especially guilty of this. And that's why one of the big reasons many thought leaders out there today have some 'big moment' in their life, where they realized life is precious, and so started a journey to start enjoying it and living it to their fullest potential!
The thing is, I don't want to have a 'big moment' (most often some tragic accident) before I can really appreciate all that I've been given. Because of this, I've been reading a lot more, finding more outlets to learn and take on projects that challenge my current abilities and never be in a state where I'm not growing or moving the needle forward in some way.
I don't fully understand this yet, but I've heard this a lot from many different people, and that is, 'You only get one go-around at this life,' so why not live it to the fullest. Serving, loving, enjoying every moment possible! I think that's one of the biggest reasons I started walking down the path of becoming a 'High-performer" and being as present as I can in each situation I find myself in.
Key takeaways:
1) We often take life for granted
2) Many big thought-leaders have a "big moment" in their life, and I want to avoid that
3) Try new things, and challenge your abilities to keep growing
4) The life of a high-performer is one that engages fully in every scenario, and I want to emulate that