Life is not a dress rehearsal, live like you mean it

 

Life is not a dress rehearsal, live like you mean it.

In the video above the author and the artist are different.

The mashup of the two is special.

 

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What would you say if you gave a “last lecture”

Randy Pausch
Yesterday Facebook shared a memory – July 25 is the day in 2008 that Randy Pausch died.

 

A decade ago, Randy Pausch was famous for about a year.

He gave the infamous “Last Lecture” speech at Carnegie Mellon University where he was retiring.

He was retiring because he was going to die soon.

He wrote a book by the same name, before he died, to serve as a legacy for his three children (all under age seven).

 

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Your deathbed is no place for this

Disney Keynote Speaker
Essentially, don’t wait until your deathbed to tell people what they mean to you.

 

Your deathbed is no place to say something important for the first time.

 

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Preparing for death is one of the most empowering things

Business cartoons
Gratitude is a SUPER power. So is intentionality.

 

Preparing for death is one of the most empowering things you can do.

This is hard for most of us to believe.

Why?

Because so few of us have had role models showing us the way.

Be the change – this battle cry (be the change) has a more urgent meaning now, right?

 

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Will your death be the third most magnificent day in your life?

Family memories
Jane and Larry Brockman’s wedding day, 1970. They moved to Orlando from California in 1984 and began serving at Holy Family Orlando Catholic Church.

 

Family memories
Jane and Larry Brockman’s family, mid-late 1970’s. They had five children, and as of yesterday, 13 grandchildren.

 

Family memories
Jane Brockman’s life. Highlights from the first half of her 70 years.

 

Family memories
Jane Brockman’s life remembered- highlights from the second half of Jane’s 70 years.

 

Will your death be the third most magnificent day in your life?

Depends entirely on your beliefs.

Whatever you believe, my wish for you is that you believe like you mean it.

Yesterday was Jane’s funeral at Holy Family.

Larry, Jane’s husband and one of our Deacons, gave a wonderful tribute to Jane. Jane’s middle daughter, Katie, did the same.

It was beautiful.

Glorious even.

 

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