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You are here: Home / Consulting / If you were to die in 1 minute, would you be at peace? You can only answer yes or no. If the answer is “No” what can you do about it right now?

If you were to die in 1 minute, would you be at peace? You can only answer yes or no. If the answer is “No” what can you do about it right now?

March 16, 2018 //  by DulcieTRT//  Leave a Comment

This question came from Andy Smith who goes by the fabulous name of “Changesmith”

I love it because it is so “Andy”. When we worked together many years ago, we were not in the same team or even the same function and I used to have to walk down 4 flights of stairs to find him!

However I always made the trip in person to seek his counsel when I was enthusiastic about an idea because he was so pragmatic, sensible and wise that he would help me to explore why it might not work…but what I could do to make it better!

He has an amazing moral code and is a throughly nice bloke. Thus his challenging question works if you ask it from the heart and make it safe for people to answer with their heart too.

Thanks Andy

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