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🗓️ 26 December 2022
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As we head toward the end of December and put a bow not only on Christmas presents, but on 2022, it’s wise to be a bit reflective about the year we’re concluding to ready us for the one we’re about to begin.
And although there are many ways to summarize a year, we wanted to share a few numbers that mattered most to us as we conclude 2022.
And to thank you for being part of it.
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0:00.0 | Well, hello, my friends, and welcome to the Live Inspired podcast Monday Morning Moments, the day after |
0:18.6 | Christmas special with John O'Leary. I record these so you and I can |
0:23.3 | begin our days and our Christmas weeks in awe and on fire with a burst of inspiration. As we had |
0:31.8 | toward the end of December and put a bow not only on Christmas presents, but also on 2022. It's wise to be a bit reflective about the |
0:41.1 | year we're concluding to be ready to make tomorrow and this coming year even better. |
0:47.7 | And although there are many ways to summarize a year, we wanted to share a few numbers around |
0:53.4 | here that mattered most to us here |
0:55.2 | at Live Inspired as we wrap up 2022. And we also wanted to thank you for being part of this |
1:03.5 | live inspired family. So here we go. You're ready for some numbers? Let's begin with some big ones. |
1:09.5 | 2,737,500. A friend of mine involved in a car accident |
1:18.9 | several years ago once shared that he would do anything to have the joy of being able to move his |
1:24.9 | legs and walk again. |
1:32.4 | He looked at me sternly and he challenged me to never take for granted the gifts of life, |
1:35.5 | in particular the gift of walking. |
1:45.0 | Last year, 2022, I had the joy of taking 2,737,500 steps. And I was grateful for each one. |
1:48.0 | The next number, 124,000. |
1:52.0 | Over the past couple years, COVID has |
1:55.0 | brought profound struggle and challenge in all of our lives. |
1:59.0 | We lost friends and family members to the disease. |
2:01.8 | We were unable to visit friends and family and hospitals and retirement homes. Our children |
2:07.0 | weren't able to go to school for a season. Entire industries were ravaged and perhaps none |
2:13.2 | more than travel and conferences. When COVID began, it totally shut down all the typical travel related to speaking engagements, |
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