In this age of the quantified self, we measure how many hours we slept, steps we took, calories we burned. Yet we know nothing about ourselves. We spend more time checking-in to our stats than our souls. Our experience is mined for data but not depth. We have all these numbers to improve now, but no idea how to dial back the numbness.
Life doesn’t have to be a spreadsheet, yet our useless fascination goes on. We spend more time shopping, in considering the thread-count of our sheets before purchase, than we do soul-searching, that beautiful art of thinking about the quality and purpose of our lives.
We are addicted to the constant digital stream, often peering gape-mouthed into the sordid details of other people’s lives; in the process we have checked-out of reality, neglecting our own life so pregnant with potential and meaning.
If we are to measure and monitor and improve anything, let it be our presence and character, a mindfulness for who we are and how we are experiencing and relating with the world. Have I been true to myself? Have I lived vibrantly today? Have I loved openly today? Have I made a difference today? Let us check in to ourselves in these ways; for, in the end, these are the only measures that matter.
– Brendon Burchard
Notes:
- Brendon Burchard is an American author, public speaker and online trainer on the topics of motivation, high performance and online marketing. He is the #1 New York Times bestselling authority of The Millionaire Messenger and the bestselling author of The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives that Make You Feel Alive.
- Credits: Quote – Thank you Karen @ Tear in Your Hand. Photograph – Thank you Carol.
Wow, I may have just found my new battle cry…. Powerful…
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BAM.
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Batta Bing, Batta Bang.
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Great story. You always find a way to wed interesting amd informative.
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Thank you Ray. Appreciate the kind words.
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Yes. A new way to measure oneself. I might actually do well on this scale.
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I think you would.
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As I read this, I thought of people I know who do this (others, not me). Hmmmmmm–time to start looking inward.
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Smiling. Me too Carolann.
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Reblogged this on Views from the Hill.
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Thanks for sharing Larry.
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Living vibrantly and loving openly – what a wonderful day it’s gonna be! Thanks for sharing David.
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Yes Tiny. You too…
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“Have I been true to myself? Have I lived vibrantly today? Have I loved openly today? Have I made a difference today? Let us check in to ourselves in these ways; for, in the end, these are the only measures that matter.” – So true…and if people would only ask these questions more often, everything in the world might change. This post was both sad and hopeful to me. Thank you David.
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Yes, to sad and yes to hopeful and yes to a profound piece…
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‘Our experience is mined for data but not depth’…Brilliant and some really good food for thought.
Being distracted rather than focused seems to be the ‘normal’ way to be. Strange…
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Unfortunately, yes. Strange, sad and true.
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Have I lived vibrantly? I love this question. Well done.
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It is a brilliant piece…
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Reblogged this on Notes from "A Place to Live Forever" and commented:
Food for thought, I think you will agree.
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Thanks for sharing David.
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i absolutely love this and it is so right on. my measure is – have i done my best to be kind and thoughtful and loving as i move through this world?
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I love it too Beth. And I know you have and I know you do.
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This is good, David.
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I’m with you Perpetua. I read it. Read it again. And again. And said, it has to be posted and shared.
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I love this!
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Thanks. Me too!
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Hmm. I feel a new spread sheet coming on…
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Ha! Mine rotate through my head in a loop.
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