10 YEARS FROM NOW, WHAT WILL I REGRET NOT DOING?
A PROFOUND FOCUSING AND MOTIVATING QUESTION
ONE OF THE BEST QUESTIONS
One of the best questions that stimulates new answers and new perspectives and even a few jolts out of "not seeing" is: Ten years from now, what will I regret not having done?
(While this might seem similar to visualizing looking back at life when you're 80 , it elicits different answers and picks up a few more specifics.)
SOME ANSWERS
"Not having mentored my granddaughters, letting them decide from discussing the principles and what works in life, what I have learned.."
MY ANSWER
Not using technology so not losing time (compounds over 10 years, vs my ignoring it for now as an undone
Not planning properly - Not tying the pieces together in what I have to, not focusing on what has the biggest impact (I tend to go off on tangents of interest)
Not getting a crew together to work on the institute/sites
See out what is important and work out way to assign that.
What work would I want and/or need them to do?
Not raising enough $ to perpetuate it. (And not setting up the formal institute, with my funding it initially.)
Not learning more about writing and leadership (not leading others to contribute)