What do you regularly measure? The areas where you focus your attention, precisely measure changes, and set targets are likely where you will see results. Most people will calculate their income and expenses, track weight or potentially exercise performance.

What about our behaviors and being better humans? How are we tracking ourselves concerning kindness, quality relationships with family and friends, caring for others, and generally being better? Do we deliberately consider this, and if not, why not? Is it because we do not embrace its importance, or do we merely assume that we are good at this and have no need to be better?

A recent conversation with long-time friends revealed what is truly important over time. It is not wealth, status, or achievements, but more about people and how we feel and makes one another feel.

If these elements are essential, are we giving appropriate attention and importance to the actions that support them, or do we choose to tell a good story rather than live it?

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