How to React When Someone Dies

Latrina M. Midkiff

Die Empty!

Yes you read it right. Die Empty! You are not dying anytime soon neither am I but we are all going to die someday. Some in 20 years, some in 50 years’ time. Some in 70 years’ time, you got the drift? We all gonna die later.

Have you heard that the grave yard is the richest place in the whole world? Yes, so so rich with dreams and goals unfulfilled, with talents wasted and with skills unused.
So many peoples that died and got buried there with feats not recorded. They had so many inventions and creativity buried with them. Such a waste! Colossal waste!

So what do I mean by saying you should DIE EMPTY? I will run you through the following acronyms

D:
Discover your gifts, calling, talent and passion. Discover what you want to do before you die. Discover what you want to be remembered for after you die.

I:
Invest in self-development and training. Develop yourself in the area of your identified interest/gift/passion. Invest your discovered passion for the purpose of helping humanity. That is the best, you do what you love and get paid at the same time.

E:
Express yourself without holding back. No pretense. No following of the crowd. Do you. Be you. Be unique. If your calling is writing, then write from your soul. Write from the depth of your being. Don’t just write on popular topics or write because someone else is writing. If your gift is cooking, then cook like there is no tomorrow. Tantalize the world with your cooking prowess.

E:
Expect to win. Expect to touch lives positively. Expect to do exploits with your discovered passion. No room for failing thoughts. No room for Plan B. Give it your best expecting to win at it.

M:
Move. Take a step. Do it shabbily but start! Inaction has never helped anyone. Start with the little money you have. Exploit the opportunity of social media. Take advantage of the support system around you (friends and family). Do it anyhow but start, you will perfect your acts while doing it. You can never get it fully right on paper.

P:
Prioritize your itemized list of skills, talents, goals. Start with the one you desire most to be remembered for, the most important to you.

Passion. Do what you enjoy, that makes you happy. Do what you can stay on day in day out without feeling like you are trapped. You need to be able to enjoy it and should be able to do it for free just because even if you are not paid, you will still gladly do it and be happily satisfied.

T:
Time is limited. Don’t wait for the perfect time. Stop procrastinating. We all want to die at ripe old age but then people die young. Make hay while the sun is still shinning on you. Do everything as if this were your last day. Do the most important things first.

Y:
You are the only one limiting you. You have got no limit. There is no limit to your greatness and what you can achieve. Discover you and run with it. You can always go as far as your eyes can see.
Once you say yes to yourself, all other factors will lie in place to support you. The universe will line in front of you opportunities that will assist you in achieving your goals.

In conclusion, free yourself, utilize your potentials, rob the grave of your greatness, deny the grave yard the joy of receiving you with your potentials, let the world benefit from your deposited gifts and DIE EMPTY!

May you always SEW! May you always Succeed, Excel & Win!

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