"Do every act of your life as though it were the very last act of your life."
— Marcus Aurelius,
Roman Emperor and Philosopher
photo courtesy of Bradley Weber
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Embracing Every Moment: Lessons from a Day in the Virginia Countryside
Recently, Veronica and I took a trip to the beautiful Virginia countryside around Flint Hill, Virginia. As we took in the breathtaking, winter scenery of rolling hills, horses, cattle and more, we decided to stop for lunch at the inviting Dark Horse Irish Pub. Little did we know that our dining experience would include both delicious food and the unexpected wisdom of a heartfelt connection.
Upon entering the cozy pub, we were greeted incredibly warmly. Our waiter was a young man who attended to us graciously through our meal, and when he had to leave was replaced by an older waiter. The older waiter had a twinkle in his eye, as they say, and he immediately struck a chord with us. As our main meal switched to delicious desserts, he engaged us in some lively conversation and took a genuine interest in our newborn daughter in the stroller by our table. His genuine care and enthusiasm was really something.
As we were leaving and saying goodbye, our waiter shared something that really resonated with us. He asked if he could share one piece of advice, as a father of older children, and, politely, we said yes.
“A lot of people will tell you to enjoy the ‘first’ experiences with your baby. But I would offer this,” he said. “Embrace every moment as if it could be your ‘last’ experience.
Not that there isn’t something good on the other side of ‘last,” but just that the ‘last’ experience won’t be something that you’ll get back.”
Those words really hit us. I couldn't help but think about the lessons we might get from his words, as parents and as leaders. His advice about embracing every moment as if it could be our last is always a part of our entrepreneurial and leadership journeys. In the fast-paced world of business, isn’t it easy to get caught up in the pursuit of success and overlook the beauty of the present moment? And how about in the race we know as our personal lives? But if we embrace mindfulness and being fully present in our interactions, we can find real fulfillment and purpose.
Here are my 3 thoughts about getting the most out of our every experience…
- Be fully present.
Immerse yourself in the richness of each moment, amplifying your senses and deepening your connections with others. By quieting the distractions of the past and present and any anxieties about the future, you can savor the beauty and nuance of the moment with more clarity and appreciation.
- Embrace the moment.
Let go of expectations and judgments and engage with your present reality. By embracing each moment with an open heart and mind, you can find gratitude for the beauty and opportunities that surround you.
- Live with passion.
Find some purpose, energy, and enthusiasm in everything you do. When you approach life with passion, even the simplest tasks become opportunities for creativity, growth, and expression.
By incorporating these principles into your life as a leader, whether with your work teams, in your community or with your family and friends, you can create a culture of authenticity, resilience, and innovation everywhere you are. By pursuing presence, embracing each moment, and feeling the passion of each moment, we can fuel our motivation and find the inspiration to pursue our dreams. That’s exactly what I received with our waiter’s advice – a spark to rethink how I approach every moment with our daughter, with my family, and with you.
After all, it's not just about the "firsts" or the "lasts" but about the magic that exists in every moment along the way. That’s where wonder, spontaneity, and joy all live.