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Barbara Sipos’  “Keeping in Touch” Newsletter
September 2006
Are you So Busy Making A Living That 
You Have Forgotten How To Live?
“Too many people die at 20 and are buried at 80.” Says Robin S. Sharma, the best-selling author of
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (Harper San Francisco).  “When we were kids, we had such great
hopes for our futures.  But with the pressures of daily life, so many of these dreams have been forgotten
as we struggle to cope with the daily grind.”  But creating a more fulfilling life is not as hard as one might
think believes Sharma.  Here are 7 of his tips on living more enthusiastically:
Count Your Blessings.  All too often, in the crush of daily life, we fail to notice all the good things in
our lives.  We focus on the less than ideal job or the endless commutes or on the mountain of bills.  By
taking a few minutes out of your busy day to count your blessings, you will bring a sense of perspective
to your life that might be missing.  Give silent thanks for the great country you live in, your good health
and loving family, the fact that you have a roof over your head and food on the dinner table.  Counting
your blessings will remind you of the good in your life that most take for granted.
Make the Time to Think.  In this hectic day and age, we seem to be too busy to think.  When was
the last time you sat down quietly and reflected on how
you are living your life?  Are you spending your hours
on activities that are enriching the quality of your days
or on pursuits that add no value at all?  Are you
growing as a person and contributing to the world
around you?  Can you recall the last time you thought
deeply about the meaning of life and the legacy you
hope to leave?  Saying that you are too busy to stop
and think about the way you are living is like saying you
are too busy driving to stop for gas – eventually it will
catch up with you.
Take More Risks.  My mother used to say “You will
never reach third base with one foot on second.”  To
bring a greater sense of adventure and passion into your
life, you must begin to move out 
IN THIS ISSUE
Recharge Your Batteries
Can you Afford a Longer Life?
Take the Whine Out of Your Kids
10 Ways to Turn Your Mistakes Into
Lessons
The Benefits of Smiling
The Crowded Road to Early College
Application
How Much Should You Water Your
Body?
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