Life Lesson 12: All You Really Have is Right Now

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All You Really Have is Right Now

Take a deep breath. Now let it out.
You’re alive.

Host: Tom Hering

“Live for the moment because everything else is uncertain.”
— Louis Tomlinson

You’re living in the present.

And it’s where you are supposed to be.

But that’s not to say you’ll be taking another breath.

What’s the point?

You really only have these two moments…

…the here and the now.

Sometimes you have to let go of all that trash that clutters your head and disrupts your heart. You know, the worries about your job, your kids, your retirement account, the economy, the future.

Because the truth is, you just have this moment…

…here and now.

So enjoy the taste of your coffee.

Revel in the music you’re listening to.

Take in the sweet smells of nature.

And marvel at all the beauty that surrounds you.

Just for a moment. Because it’s all you’ve really got.

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Live well.

In my book 51 Life Lessons Every Boomer Male Should Have Learned by Now, I write about key lessons that I believe every evolved boomer male needs to know to make his third act his best. They fall into one of three categories: health, wealth and happiness. Each lesson serves to inspire and motivate you.

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About Author

Tom Hering is a certified Boomer. Just ask him about his love for Shasta grape soda, fritos and VW bugs. By day, he is a copywriter and storyteller (www.heringcreative.com) at his world hq in Portland, OR. Previously, he worked as writer and creative director for respected agencies in Seattle and Portland. Tom is somewhat fanatical about working out (practice what he preaches at boomermale.com), rooting for the Ducks and enjoying the proverbial IPAs of P-town. Hanging out on weekends includes hiking the Columbia River Gorge and cycling (a new addiction) with one of his sons and a few friends.

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