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Are you ever tempted to just settle for what you have? Does retirement for you mean the chance to just kick back and enjoy life without thinking about what you could give? Well, this episode is designed to challenge you to think about just how much you can continue to give. In the modern day world we live in, it is easy sometimes to just settle and not look for the next challenge.
Mandela to very end of his life was always talking about the next mountain that he needed to conquer. He epitomised the ideal that you achieved a goal; climbed a mountain and then paused to celebrate and recover before then moving on to the next one.
Do not linger is the perfect phrase for someone who always wanted to give and achieve more.
We think you will find this podcast challenging and thought provoking in equal measure.
At the end of every podcast, we will leave you with a set of questions to challenge you or to help start a conversation about what has just been discussed in the episode. Here are your questions for this podcast:
1. Do you see examples of people who you know got “older” but not “elder”? What do you notice about them and what can you learn from them?
2. Why do you think older people linger too long in their life journey of development? What can you learn from this?
3. Where do you see your own greatest danger in your life-journey, in lingering too long?
By Trevor WaldockAre you ever tempted to just settle for what you have? Does retirement for you mean the chance to just kick back and enjoy life without thinking about what you could give? Well, this episode is designed to challenge you to think about just how much you can continue to give. In the modern day world we live in, it is easy sometimes to just settle and not look for the next challenge.
Mandela to very end of his life was always talking about the next mountain that he needed to conquer. He epitomised the ideal that you achieved a goal; climbed a mountain and then paused to celebrate and recover before then moving on to the next one.
Do not linger is the perfect phrase for someone who always wanted to give and achieve more.
We think you will find this podcast challenging and thought provoking in equal measure.
At the end of every podcast, we will leave you with a set of questions to challenge you or to help start a conversation about what has just been discussed in the episode. Here are your questions for this podcast:
1. Do you see examples of people who you know got “older” but not “elder”? What do you notice about them and what can you learn from them?
2. Why do you think older people linger too long in their life journey of development? What can you learn from this?
3. Where do you see your own greatest danger in your life-journey, in lingering too long?