Who is getting younger? None of us.
As a member of the baby boom generation I see my hair turning gray, disappearing (well, alright so it's already gone) and my face getting that cowboy in the son rugged look that reminds me more of my dad than me. We all get older.
No matter how old you are, have you asked yourself what you want to leave behind? What do you want to be remembered for? How will this place be better off because you were here.
Big or small, we all have an impact. Big or small we all make a difference. In large part, we get to decide what that difference is.
I'd like for people to explore, discover, and develop more centered leadership because I was here. I'd like for people to remember me as helping them develop their clarity, courage, creativity, and compassion. There's still so much work to do on that I'd better have another forty years or so to do it. But it's my vision.
What's your vision?
You're in charge of your legacy. Is it ready for primetime?
-- Doug Smith
As a member of the baby boom generation I see my hair turning gray, disappearing (well, alright so it's already gone) and my face getting that cowboy in the son rugged look that reminds me more of my dad than me. We all get older.
No matter how old you are, have you asked yourself what you want to leave behind? What do you want to be remembered for? How will this place be better off because you were here.
Big or small, we all have an impact. Big or small we all make a difference. In large part, we get to decide what that difference is.
I'd like for people to explore, discover, and develop more centered leadership because I was here. I'd like for people to remember me as helping them develop their clarity, courage, creativity, and compassion. There's still so much work to do on that I'd better have another forty years or so to do it. But it's my vision.
What's your vision?
You're in charge of your legacy. Is it ready for primetime?
-- Doug Smith
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