Why Not Achieve Success Right Now -- What if you had only An Hour to Live?
Dr. Success, aka Andrea Goeglein offers her free expertise on achieving REAL success and features the book, An Hour to Live An Hour to Love by Richard Carlson (of Don't Sweat the Small STuff fame).
Dr. Goeglein is often featured on AM Arizona as “Dr. Success,” and shares her expertise and passion for applied Positive Psychology and self-help books. She is also an executive mentor, motivational speaker, and author. As Dr. Success, Andrea provides unique insights and exercises designed to guide executive development and maximize the success and happiness of all who cross her path. These teletalks are part of that work.
Even at the height of his fame, Dr. Carlson chose to live authentically, declining many opportunities for fame and fortune. He remained devoted to normalcy and deeply understood that every-day life is where we find our most significant gifts. In 2003, on their 18th wedding anniversary, Richard presented his wife, Kristine, with a short manuscript called, “An Hour to Live.” In it, he imagined that the end of his life was imminent. He posed questions originally asked by author Stephen Levine: Who would you call? What would you say? and Why are you waiting? Uncannily, the small book foreshadowed Carlson's unexpected death three years later of a pulmonary embolism.
Following his death, Kristine published the book, adding her own responses to these questions. Titled, “An Hour to Live, An Hour to Love,” Kristine asks the audience to discover their own answers. Like John Izzo’s book, “The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die,” this book suggests that we truly live right now and leave no regrets.
Richard Carlson’s loving anniversary letter to his wife became a living example of gratitude to all of us. Positive psychology is much more than a science. It is the daily application of happiness to create the most successful life possible. Finding personal reasons to be grateful is a worthwhile, daily effort. For a valuable grounding exercise in gratitude, The Gratitude Letter, by well-known author Martin Seligman, please visit: http://publishing.yudu.com/Freedom/Ankww/GratitudeExercise/.
Dr. Success will highlight why this book is a MUST for anyone seeking to move forward on the road to success and professional development and build a life of gratitude. The call in number for this talk is 201-793-9022 (Room #9853148). There is no charge for attending. The book is available at www.ServingSuccess.com or any local library.