Merry Christmas!
December 20, 2013
But I also wish you JOY this season. I’ve had my best moments getting ready for the big moments. You can’t plan for joy. You have to take advantage of the joy where and when you find it. It usually happens when I least expect it but have the good fortune to recognize it and the good sense to savor it.
So this year, I wish all of you a Christmas filled with JOY. I hope you can worry less, love more and slow down so you won’t miss the moments that could one day define your best life.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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