Last month I had the privilege of celebrating my 64th birthday. I’m a leap-year baby, so this past birthday was extra special. I haven’t always been a fan of birthdays, especially ones with a zero at the end. For me, birthdays like my 40th used to be a reminder of all the things I hadn't accomplished. I applied pressure on myself. I thought, “I haven’t helped enough people”; “I haven’t done enough.” When in fact, I had helped millions of people. And I was missing all that I had achieved and contributed in life, which was a lot. Simply because of a number. What I’ve found to be true is, most people overestimate what you can accomplish in a year, and underestimate what you can accomplish in a decade, or two, or six. Big dreams and big goals stretch across years, seasons, and lifetimes. The key is not letting the expectation of how life should be drive you. Looking back, these are some of the lessons I’ve learned along the way that I’m honored to share with you today. 👇 linkedin.com/pulse/tony-rob…
@TonyRobbins As always, you find wisdom in your on life and share it with others. Thanks for that!
@TonyRobbins Your wisdom about time's true measure resonates deeply. It's not just about a year, but a lifetime of impact and growth 🙏
@TonyRobbins Every birthday is a milestone, and yours sounds like it was full of reflection and growth.
@TonyRobbins Happy Belated 64th Big Fella. Love your Work Ethic, Vision, Encouragement, Hopefullness, Purposefulness and Love for Humanity ❤️ 😀
@TonyRobbins Thank you for sharing Tony. You’ve changed my life with your teachings.