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Mindful Awareness
The End Of The Road
By Patrick Mathieu
Last week I was driving along one of the major highways around Toronto. I had
some good music playing on my stereo and the weather was wonderful.
I am always a careful driver, so my attention was focused on my driving, but my
thoughts were elsewhere. Suddenly, I noticed the sign warning that the highway
was coming to an end just ahead. Only then did I realize that I had missed my
exit!
Has that sort of thing ever happened to you?
This situation is an excellent illustration of why I consider the message of
"Mindful Awareness" to be so very important. Consider that all of us are
traveling down the highway of life. Each of us has an idea of which route we
would like to be taking, but we must be constantly mindful or else we risk
missing our turning points.
Sometimes a missed turn can be fixed by taking another turn and circling back.
Sometimes an even better route presents itself. But sooner or later everyone
will find themselves at the end of the highway and many people will be
unprepared for the sudden ending of the journey. "I was so sure that the highway
was longer than this!" they'll say.
My speaking, my book, my coaching and these weekly Mindful Moments all have a
common goal. The entire point of my message to the world is to ensure that you
don't reach the end of your highway only to look back and say:
"Had I known that it was going to end at this time, I would have made some
different turns. I was sure that there would be time to change my course."
This is why I am constantly urging people to be mindful of the present moment.
This is why I encourage people to acknowledge, accept and even embrace their own
mortality. One of my key principles is something that I call "The Mortality
Manifesto". It is a very powerful one page document and I invite you to read it
for yourself.
Then I invite you to share it with your family and friends, because we are ALL
traveling down the highway of life.
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