If you don't fill your day with very high priority actions that inspire you, your day fills up with low priority distractions that don't.
But that’s not limited to just your day.
In fact, that's not limited to a week or a month or even a quarter or a year or a decade or a generation. It’s actually applicable to your whole life.
If you don't take command and design your life, other people will tend to fill in the gaps and tell you what you ought to, should, must do.
If you don't get up in the morning and prioritize your life on a daily basis, you run the risk of living somebody else’s life instead of your most meaningful, inspired life.
In my upcoming presentation on ‘Design Your Life’, I'm going to show you how to take command of your time, take command of your life, and start living by design, not by duty.
The people who rise up and organize their life and live with foresight go farther than the people that live only with hindsight.
It becomes easy to say YES to the things you love and NO to the things that people are imposing on you when you have a high-prioritized life-plan in place.
I'm going to show you how to organize your life, how to plan your life not only day by day, but over longer periods of time so you can take command of your life.
So that at the end of your life, you're not living with regrets, but instead a sense of fulfillment, gratitude and achievement.