The Top 10 Reasons to Live as if There's No Tomorrow
In Memoriam, Thomas Leonard, Founder of CoachVille and The Field of Coaching1. Because we never know when we may die.2. Because we never know when's the last time we'll see a loved one.3. Because it's the worst thing in the world to have someone die and not have told them you loved them.4. Because if you do, you'll model this for others, as Thomas did.5.
Because if you've lived as if every day were your last, as Thomas did, you'll leave a rich legacy, the fruits of your labor and the gifts of your heart and soul. You will have made the world a better place for others.6. Because all that's real is today, right now, this moment.The past is over. The future may never be.7. Because "What is left unsaid gets in the way of the relationship.
What is left unasked-for is a missed opportunity." -- Thomas Leonard8. Because "When someone is doing something ... you must communicate immediately or forever carry the extra burden of your unspoken reaction." -- Thomas Leonard9. Because of this, "Just do what you can do, don't say what you can do." -- Thomas LeonardBecause we don't really have a future, and nothing is certain, don't talk about how you can help someone, or what you plan to do, don't make great plans and live in your head, pick up a broom and sweep their house. Do something.
Do it now.10. Because tomorrow may never come..
First Student?s ?Fill the Bus? Program Benefits California Wildfire Victims
Jacksonville, Florida ((ContentDesk) December 3, 2003-? First Student, Inc., the number one provider in student transportation, is searching out new holiday gifts and cash donations to support the victims of recent California wildfires in San Diego County.
Donations will be collected and bused across America from Jacksonville, Florida to San Diego, California by First Student's Jacksonville team.
Over 2,000 houses were destroyed by the "Cedar" fires in San Diego County, and all "Fill the Bus" proceeds will go to help the families who lost homes.
The idea for the "Fill the Bus" campaign came from First Student's Southeast Region Vice President, Lou Rich, after Carey Paster, First Student's Chief Operations Officer, sent out a heartfelt message regarding all of the First Student employees in San Diego who had been affected by the fires.
First Student has been working with the Salvation Army's San Diego chapter to determine what items are needed most...
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