At two and a half years old, my son is starting to think about the future. Not in broad terms, not in years, but in terms of ‘tomorrow’. Everything is either ‘yesterday’, ‘today’, or ‘tomorrow’, even if the thing he remembered was three months ago, or is coming up next Christmas.
Use your sixty seconds today to think about your ‘tomorrow’ things.
Things you hope for for yourself, for your communities, for your Organisation, or team.
Things you hope to ‘find time to do’, books you hope to read, apologies that need to be made, trust to be rebuilt, new friends to find or cities to visit. Skills to learn or hobbies to pick up.
And think about how long those things have sat in ‘tomorrow’, and perhaps whether there are any you can pull into ‘today’.
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