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Who Will Cry When You Die

95. 
Be an Adventurer  
Teachers are climbing mountains. Entrepreneurs are flying hot – air balloons. Grandmothers are completing 
marathons and homemakers are taking up karate. The more routine our lives become, the greater our need to fill 
them with some real adventures. The more obligations that beg for our attention, the more important it becomes 
to shed those shackles of complacency and send our hearts soaring through some brave new pursuit. 
“Man must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind him to the fact that each moment of his life is a 
miracle and a mystery,” wrote British novelist H.G. Wells. To connect more deeply to the miracles and the 
mysteries of your own life, vow to restore the spirit of adventure that you once knew as a child. Make a list of 
twelve pursuits you know would bring a greater sense of passion and energy to your normally mundane routine 
and tackle one of them every month for the next year. Doing so is a highly effective way to reinvent the way 
you live. 


96. 
Decompress Before 
You Go Home  
After a day of stress and pressure at the office, most of us arrive home cranky, tired and dispirited. We gave the 
best we had to our colleagues and customers and, sadly, we have nothing left for the people we love the most: 
our spouses, children and friends. Like gladiators who have just completed the battle of their lives, we wearily 
walk to our favorite easy chair and order family members to leave us alone until we regain our composure. 
Taking ten minutes to decompress before you walk through the front door of your home will help you to 
avoid making this scenario a part of your daily routine. Rather than leaving work, driving home and rushing into 
your house, I recommend that you spend a few minutes sitting alone in your car while parked in the driveway. 
Use this time to relax and relax and reflect on what you would like to accomplish during the next few hours 
with your family. Remind yourself how much your partner and children need you and how many fun things you 
can do if you simply put your mind to it. To further decompress, you could go for a quick walk around the block 
or listen to a favorite piece of classical music before you open the door and greet your family. Be creative about 
your personal decompression time and treat it as a chance to renew and recharge so you are the person your 
family wants you to be when you greet them. 



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