The Fantastic Life

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A Formula for Happiness

  I love the way Arthur Brooks points out four basic values of faith, family, community, and work, and that pursuing these values is the surest path to happiness.   Fantastic Life Rule #7: Be Values DrivenRule #7 brings into focus the things that really drive you, who you are and where you’re going. Do

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Who Is the Most Interesting Person You’ve Ever Sat Next To?

  Read this… so cool. The Fantastic Life Rule #4: All of Life is ConnectedFrom people, to situations, to habits—all of the things in life you encounter have influence and presence.  You never know what will have the most impact.   Who Is the Most Interesting Person You’ve Ever Sat Next To? This question originally appeared

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Take Risks and Be Engaged

  Some of this is pretty cool.  See my highlighted points below.   The Fantastic Life Rule #8: Play Where You Can WinFailure is a big part of learning your strengths and weaknesses. Once you’ve gotten a grasp of where you can really excel, you can have impact.   In Looser Tone, Speakers Urge Graduates to

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Step Away From the Phone!

  Here comes the backlash to being on your phone when you are with other people.  There are some great ideas below for dinners and conversations without the phone interrupting you.  Enjoy.     The Fantastic Life Rule #18: Do Nothing in ModerationEven when it comes to your social life, giving someone or something half

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The Future of College

  I would never change my college days and am happy we have been blessed to give the same to our kids. But times are changing for future generations.     The Fantastic Life Rule # 4: All of Life is ConnectedThis rule doesn’t let you forget that all aspects of life have an effect

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Losing is Good For You

  From the Hopi Hawk days of competition to everybody getting a ribbon. I will never forget the mom who ran out and carried her daughter the last lap of the long run.  Ha. NOR will I forget the lessons we all gain from losing AND winning.  We create our opportunities.  We are the masters

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