“The things that people were the most grateful for were the ordinary things in life. The sound of your spouse’s laugh, the smell of morning coffee, the echo of children playing in the yard. The little things. In waiting for the big moments—the vacations, the retirements, the birthdays—we risk missing the experiences of life most worthy of celebrating.”
John O'Leary“The number one joy indicator, the one thing that will predict whether someone feels joy in their life or not, is the practice of gratitude.”
John O'Leary, On Fire: The 7 Choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life“The things that people were the most grateful for were the ordinary things in life. The sound of your spouse’s laugh, the smell of morning coffee, the echo of children playing in the yard. The little things. In waiting for the big moments—the vacations, the retirements, the birthdays—we risk missing the experiences of life most worthy of celebrating.”
John O'Leary, On Fire: The 7 Choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life