
The most frequent question we get from people is, “So, with all the interviews you’ve done, what are the commonalities that you’ve seen?”
We are now ready to report back to you the common practices that have emerged through all our interviews.
We aren’t offering a road map; but rather a simple recap of what practices and perspectives we have encountered the most, as well as some links to interview excerpts that expand on the particular quality of life driver.
We hope you like it.
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Hi Arvind,
In my humble opinion,I think that it is important to jot down things for one’s self. One should have a check list. I need to do this more often.
Exercise is very important – this I’ve learned recently. It is not always easy to not impose your will on others, moreso, when you are certain of being right, it is the way you convey your message that counts. In my life time I certainly think it is well worth taking small risks from time to time. Integrity is very important in a person. On self love, I’m not good on that so maybe I need to work on it. On contribution, I agree to give but not with the intention of expecting to receive. Striving for excellence is
something that has been rooted in me since a child. Being positive is good but not always easy under certain circumstances. I must find a class where they teach you to laugh. I guess that is something I’m going to have to work on.
It was good to see side by side the ten points and focus on the ones I need to improve on. Thank you for that.
Anne