A mate lately claimed to me, "Frank Sinatra didn't move pianos.
Watch Elton John perform I am Still Standing or Billy Joel play My Life at their pianos, or witness Freddie Mercury winding up for We are the Champs or Phil Collins on drums during In The Air Tonight, and you may witness something wondrous enchanting taking place, something that sends shivers down your spine. But what's that 'something'? And is it simple enough to bring into our everyday lives? The answer's yes. It's to do with the first principle of Life Purpose, that we've all got a completely unique present and a specific way to express it. A year back I recommended that my child took up music lessons with his granddad. His Pappy is a pro musician, and if you are kid is soon to be the genius that all moms and pops' hope they'll be, you would like them to learn from a pro, don't you, particularly if that pro is a member of the family. It is difficult to live our lives meeting the expectancies of others - our partners, our kids, our pals, our non secular communities, our neighbours, our colleagues, our teachers, mentors and elders. What would it be like to simply live your life for you-based on your wants and priorities? Get Clear About Your Concerns We only have a lot of time in a day. When you spend your psychological and physical energy targeted on a project, it drains your resources and leaves less for what you are actually inquisitive about achieving.
When you're presented with an event, activity or opportunity, ask "Does this situation really serve me and my priorities? " If the answer's yes go for it. If you loathe cleaning and your better half hates cooking, come to an agreement. Make this your theme : I'm making more space in my life for what's most crucial to me.