Episode 10: Momento Mori & Aging Parents
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À propos de cet audio
- Memento Mori encourages us to remember our mortality.
- Counting the Mondays we have left can motivate us to take action.
- We often delay our dreams, thinking we have more time.
- Caring for aging parents can be both challenging and rewarding.
- Facing regrets of omission is crucial for a fulfilling life.
- Life is about making meaningful connections and experiences.
- We should not shy away from discussing death and aging.
- Self-compassion is essential when dealing with life's challenges.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Memento Mori and Life's Shortness 01:49 The Impact of Memento Mori on Life Choices 04:13 Personal Stories and Motivations Behind Memento Mori 07:07 Operationalizing Carpe Diem: Tips for Living Fully 10:05 Facing Fears and Regrets: The Importance of Action 12:48 Pre-Gret: A New Perspective on Regret 15:17 Living with Intention: Making Dreams a Reality 20:24 Embracing the Topic of Death 24:55 The Impact of Aging Parents 26:56 Navigating the Challenges of Caregiving 33:30 Reflections on Life and Death 38:07 Living Life to the Fullest Resources- Connect with Jodi on Linkedin, Instagram, or her website, https://fourthousandmondays.com/.
- Book by Jodi Wellman: You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets
- Book by Irvin D. Yalom: Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death
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