[[:encoded, "Today we are going to talk about How to Get the Most Out of Life and Live With No Regrets\n\nAre you living life to the fullest? If life ended tomorrow, would you feel as though you have absolutely lived it to the tilt, with no regrets? If you are like most of us, you still have that “someday” list of dreams that haven’t yet come true tucked away in a drawer.\n\nSadly, life doesn’t have to be that way, but very few people get the most out of life before it’s over. There are, however, a select few that seem to have the philosophy of life figured out and live every day without regret. You know, the kind of people that seem at peace, move at a comfortable pace, and don’t seem to be distracted by the small stuff. They accept others without judgment and walk with an open heart while the rest of us get caught up in the rush of daily life, with no real connection to ourselves or anyone else. We’re so busy, we don’t even have time to think about what’s missing, let alone trying to figure out how to get the most out of life.\n\nBut what if the solution to living with no regrets was as simple as a single question?\n\nLet’s talk about some ways you can begin to change your life and to get the most out it!\n\nRegrets are a waste of time – you can’t change the past. As one of my clients says: “Put your big girl panties on and deal with it.” Create your game plan to achieve your goals this year so you can enjoy what is truly important to you in life. Start today!\n\nMy hope for our time together is that you got value and an idea or two that will help you be even more successful – personally and professionally. Go to http://www.accountabilitycoach.com/landing/ and get 3 FREE gifts including a special report on 10 Power Tips for Getting Focused, Organized, and Achieving Your Goals Now. Join the Silver Inner Circle (IT’S FREE) and receive 10% off on all products and services in addition to having access to many assessments and complimentary resources so you can begin achieving your goals in the timeframe you want, so you can have the life you desire. Get started today by going to http://www.accountabilitycoach.com/coaching-store/inner-circle-store/ and Join the FREE Silver Inner Circle. \n\nAim for what you want each and every day! Until next time, make it a great day, today and every day. Thanks for listening.\n\nAim for what you want each and every day! \nAnne Bachrach\nThe Accountability Coach™\nAuthor of Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule and Live L
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(upbeat music) - Hello, and welcome to the Accountability Coach podcast. We will discuss topics, ideas, questions, and issues related to having a totally balanced and successful life. This is Anne Bakrak. Today we're going to talk about how to get the most out of life and live with no regrets. Are you living life to the fullest? If life ended tomorrow, would you feel as though you have absolutely lived it to the tilt with no regrets? If you are like most of us, you still have that someday list of dreams that hasn't yet come true, tucked away in a drawer. Sadly, life doesn't have to be that way, but very few people get the most out of life before it's over. There are, however, a select few that seem to have the philosophy of life figured out, and live every day without regret. You know, the kind of people that seem at peace move at a comfortable pace, and don't seem to be distracted by the small stuff. They accept others without judgment, and walk with an open heart while the rest of us get caught up in the rush of daily life, with no real connection to ourselves or anyone else. We're so busy, we don't even have time to think about what's missing, let alone trying to figure out how to get the most out of life. But what if the solution to living with no regrets was as simple as a question? Let's take money out of the picture for just a moment. Actually, let's put lots of it in the picture. Say you had all the financial resources you would need to live the kind of life you have always wanted without having to work. Would you still be doing what you do every day? Just for a moment, imagine what you would rather do with your time. The long hours you used to spend in the office. If you can imagine a different life, given financial freedom, you are probably not getting the most out of life. Maybe it's time you did. Let's talk about some ways you can begin to change your life and to get the most out of it. How about do something you love at least once a day? Don't wait one more day to do something that you've always wanted to do. Book your reservation to go skydiving, go back to school, write a book, take a road trip, play hooky from work, and take the kids to Disneyland, invent that new product. Kayak the Patagonia, whatever it may be, and commit to doing it. Of course, those are big examples. If something simple is what you really want, it works just as well. Take a bath, read a book or magazine, watch your favorite movie, take a yoga class, visit a friend, go to the driving range, plan a sunset picnic, or even sleep an extra hour every day. Pick something you love to do and make the time in your schedule to do it. Create more personal quality time. Use moments throughout the day to create thoughts that will positively influence your life. If you are sitting in traffic on the way to and from work or your place of business, use the time to channel your thoughts to things you would like to experience. For instance, instead of wasting time doing over something that made you angry, let it go and focus on thoughts that make you happy. The more time you spend visualizing the things you want, the more positively you influence your future. Create more shared quality time. When you're with family and friends, make an effort to leave business out of the discussion unless there is a valid reason to bring it up. Spend quality time talking about the things that really matter and connect with the people who matter most to you. Build a legacy. At the end of your life, what would you like people to say about you? What would you like to leave for your children? If you could change anything for the better, what would it be? When you're not feeling motivated to get the most out of life, think about the personal footprint you will leave and what you would like it to provide. Build a legacy not for the fame, but for the benefit it will provide for those living well after you're gone. Live with faith, not with fear. At first glance, it may seem that the average lifespan of 77 years is a long life. In reality, time can go by so quickly, as you may already have experienced. You not waste one moment living in fear because that only scares you out of living life to the fullest. You dream of what you really love to do, only to discount the probability or opportunity and talk yourself out of it. Life is meant to be lived, not passed by. Quit standing on the sidelines and get in the game. What's the worst that can happen? Now that you've learned how to live life with no regrets, take some time now to create a list of 10 things you'd like to do by life's end and make a plan to accomplish each one of them. After you've done that, add by when you would like to achieve each one that you listed. Put them in a priority order. To help you begin, maybe with baby steps, go to www.accountabilitycoach.com and complete the complimentary quality of life enhancer online exercise. Use this, update it on a regular basis to help you keep on track. You know, regrets are a waste of time. You can't change the past. As one of my clients says, "Put your big girl pants on and deal with it." Create your game plan to achieve your goals this year so you can enjoy what is truly important to you in life. Start today. Start right now. My hope for our time together is that you got value and an idea or two that will help you be even more successful, personally and professionally. Take advantage of the complimentary special report on keys to working less, making more money and having a more balanced life by going to www.accountabilitycoach.com. Join the Silver Inner Circle. It's free and receive 10% off on all products and services in addition to having access to many complimentary assessments and resources so you can begin achieving your goals in the timeframe you want so you can ultimately have the life you truly desire. Get started today by going to www.accountabilitycoach.com and join the free Inner Circle. Aim for what you want each and every day. Until next time, make it a great day. Today and every day. Thanks for listening. Let me remind you that this recording is protected by copyright law and unauthorized distribution and copying is prohibited. (upbeat music) (upbeat music)
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