It’s What You Do Next that Counts

Source: Mindset Shifts
by Barry Brownstein

“As she was dying of cancer at age 35, Bailey Jean Matheson touched people all over the world by writing her obituary. Matheson expressed gratitude for her loving family and friends and her beautiful but short life. She closed her obituary with this advice: ‘Don’t take the small stuff so seriously and live a little.’ Bailey’s story will transform a few, but what about the rest of us? Our resolve to approach the world with a lighter touch may carry us for a few days. Then, the gravity of old entrenched mindsets takes hold, and we return to sweating the small stuff. Inspiration seems to have a short half-life.” (09/21/24)

https://mindsetshifts.substack.com/p/its-what-you-do-next-that-counts