<\/a><\/p>\n1. I wish I had spent more time with the people I love. It’s easy to let that time slip away, but once it’s gone you can never get it back.
\n2. I wish I had worried less. Worry is just using your imagination to create the things we don’t want.
\n3. I wish I had forgiven more. It takes a strong person to say they’re sorry, and an even stronger person to forgive. Forgive and let go–free yourself from grudges and enjoy happiness instead of wasting it.
\n4. I wish I had stood up for myself. Never allow yourself to be bullied or silenced. No one is more important in this world than you are.
\n5. I wish I had lived my own life. Spend your time now toward the things you want to accomplish–or even try. Build a business, cultivate a great career, build a family, run a marathon. The greatest success lies in living your life in your own way.
\n6. I wish I had been more honest. If you don’t own up to your own elemental truth, falsehood will ultimately end up owning you. Honesty is the clearest path.
\n7. I wish I had worked less. Working constantly for something you don’t passionately care about adds nothing but stress to your life. And even if the passion is there, keep your workload in balance with the rest of your life.
\n8. I wish I had cared less about what other people think. Stop wasting your moments on other people’s opinions. Ultimately is just another opinion from someone who doesn’t fully share your reality.
\n9. I wish I had lived up to my full potential. Live up to your own aspirations, not down to others’ expectations. There is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.
\n10. I wish I had faced my fears. Life is found in the distance between your deepest desire and your greatest fear. Remember, fear is only temporary but regret lasts forever.
\n11. I wish I’d stopped chasing the wrong things. When let the wrong things go you can give the right things a chance to catch you.
\n12. I wish I’d lived more in the moment. Make a difference today. Make it a day worth remembering. Take a few moments now and then and revisit your business, your life, your leadership. Ask yourself if there is anything that you might regret later. And if there is, take action.<\/p>\n
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