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What kind of leader do you want to be? And what kind of world do you want to lead in?

Business leaders are often leaders in many arenas – in their communities, in the groups they join, and with friends and family. So how do you lead well in every area of your life How do you live a life that’s more meaningful??

I teach my clients to adapt an engaging service vision that helps everyone understand the goals and values of their organization. And I believe it is helpful for individuals and leaders to have a similar vision for themselves.

Here’s one I like a lot: “A life well lived contributes to the well-being of others.” What does this mean exactly? Watch the video to learn more…

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I named it the Golden Nugget. It’s something that we discussed or something new that you would like to leave to the audience. Well, actually, there are two phrases, one of which you reminded me of today in this interview, which is Education for the Well-being of Humanity. And thank you very much, because I’ve been working with some people on what might be the subtitle of my next book, and you reminded me that I wrote that, and I hadn’t thought about it for a while. So, thank you, Gregorio. But the other, and people will find this on my website, it’s a phrase that I said at some point, and I just want to end with this because it really does make sense. A life well-lived contributes to the well-being of others. A life well lived doesn’t result in you being the richest person in the graveyard. It doesn’t result in you being the most famous person who’s ever lived. A life well lived is one where other people are glad that you lived. Or glad that you’re alive right now. And so, to live one’s life that way gives this sense of fulfillment, purpose, meaning, satisfaction, and let’s be candid, we’re all going to age. We’re all going to become elders. There will come a point where all of us pass. And I’ve heard the, you know, the jokes is nobody is on their deathbed saying, “Gosh, I wish I’d spent more time at the office.” But I can see people saying, “You know, I wish I had…” And it’s not so much the bucket list of having climbed Mount Everest. Maybe it’s, “I wish I’d been a bit kinder”, “I wish I’d been a bit more generous”, “I wish I had been more helpful”, “I wish I’d reached out and had that difficult conversation that would have helped to heal something or forgive something or respect something rather than just let it drift and pass on without it being resolved.” A life well lived contributes to the well-being of others.

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