Eric had a heart attack mid-air on a flight 35,000 miles in the air.
But, once he survived, what did he pledge to do?
Spend more time with the people who really matter.
But, it’s the way he implemented this idea that was a game changer for me.
It was his emphasis on scheduling the ‘personal’ time.
You know that life is fleeting, and your relationships and family are invaluable. Yet, when did you last schedule a recurring meeting on your calendar to spend quality time with your loved ones?
As working professionals, you probably apply more discipline to your work schedule than your personal.
It's not your fault, though. It’s your social training.
We are all trained to approach work-life differently, and we don't often think of transferring successful work processes to our personal lives.
But here is the solution. Starting now, set up a recurring daily one-hour block to spend technology-free with your family or loved ones—no cell phones.
Get in nature or watch a movie together. Go for that spontaneous drive and eat ice cream.
Make memories that will make your day and make for a better life.
Learn more lessons from Eric Here - Not an affiliated link - I simply find his story inspiring.
Much Love
PM