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April 6, 2015

Breathe

Hal photo outside Feb2012“If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself alone. A man should keep his friendships in constant repair. ” (Samuel Johnson)

Right before you taxi down the runway, flight attendants share a simple message with you. In the case of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the ceiling compartment. You know what they’re going to say next, right?

“Please make sure your own oxygen mask is firmly in place before attempting to help others.”

If you pass out, you cannot help others. In fact, if you pass out, you become a liability — someone others have to take care of.

This isn’t just true on airplanes. You must take care of yourself and your own needs in order to be the best parent, spouse, co-worker, or boss you can be. Getting lost in the day-to-day chaos and ignoring the outlets that once brought you so much life won’t help anyone. It only leaves you ragged, resentful, and restless — which means others will end up having to take care of you.
So today put on your own oxygen mask first. Call a few friends and make time to reconnect. You’ll feel recharged, revitalized, and ready to tackle whatever life brings your way.

 

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