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Lessoned Learned from Trace Adkins
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By: Kevin Eikenberry Email Article
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Here’s an example. Have you ever been watching a movie and been completely wrapped up in it? You feel transformed by the story, the sights and the sounds. When this is true, the time flies by! You don’t look at the clock or even think about how long it has been or how much longer it will be, do you?

In these cases you are completely present with your experience of the movie. Being present allows you to enjoy and get more from the movie. Being present in your life will do the same – only your life is both real . . . and yours.

Desire, awareness and remaining present. These are the keys to learning continually and to capturing the memories we don’t want to lose. Your life is happening, and the lessons are there. Take these steps and build these habits and you won’t miss it. You’ll have the lessons and the memories – and a more successful and fulfilling life.

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Kevin Eikenberry is a leadership expert and the Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group, a learning consulting company that helps Clients reach their potential through a variety of speaking, consulting and training services. He loves sentimental songs, learning everyday and helping people, teams and organizations reach their goals through learning. He also is the author of Vantagepoints on Learning and Life.

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