Seize it.

I am so passionate about this message that I wanted to deliver it to you personally. Your feedback is welcome…and I dare you to post the ONE thing you are finally going to do to that you have been talking about for way too long.

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4 Comments on “Seize it.”

  1. Angie Gibson Says:

    Jennifer, What a great message! You know that I also strongly believe in the power of “just do it” , and have never regretted a single decision I’ve made to live my life like there is no tomorrow.

    Since I’ve made the conscious decision to allow myself to travel the world I have visited some 13 countries and have made such amazing memories for myself and my daughter. No regrets!

    Thanks for that great message!

  2. Patti Woods Says:

    Jennifer,
    What terrific timing. We all seem to want to put off our life until we have time, and that time never seems to roll around. I did it myself for years. Maybe it is just because I really am over 50 that I’m not doing that as often any more. But your comment hit home, because I’m moving a lofty goal up to now, and not waiting to begin until the New Year. Thanks Jennifer!

  3. Brent Dahl Says:

    Today’s economic crisis is suffocating and we’re all in it one way or another.

    As the walls close in day after day Jennifer it looks like you’re reminding us all to get good at putting things into perspective.

    Live for the future but don’t forget that you are alive today. Today is the life you planned for yesterday … so you owe it to all your yesterdays that you experience all you can right now, this day, this week.

    p.s. re your youtube tips and advice, I’m taking action … next week I’m off to Cabo sunshine.

  4. Michal Says:

    Absolutely loved this video. I did this exact thing. My sister called me and asked me to go to DC with her. At first I said “no” for all the obvious realsons….work, husband, the dogs, etc. Then I thought, why not? I can tell you that I had the most wonderful time…Better than I had ever imagined. It was spontaneous, and it was so fun. The work and the husband and the dogs were all waiting when I returned.


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