March 18, 2009

Now With 30% More!

Written By Patrick Mathieu — Category: Mindful Moment @ 12:15 am

30% More PatrickNo, this post has nothing to do with my quest to get in shape – I have not gained 30% more weight! (I’m actually doing quite well in that department, thanks for asking!)

And it is certainly not about my amazing hair re-growth.

I’m talking about LIFE ITSELF!

Yes, on March 18th, 2009 I celebrate 39 years on planet earth!

Which means that I have now enjoyed 30% more life than my expiry date had given me!

Now this is not just a cheap attempt to get all of you to wish me a happy birthday (although you should now feel obliged to send your good wishes via the comment section below!).  Instead, I want to use this an an opportunity to do two things:

1. I want to wish my mother a Happy Birthday! No, she wasn’t also born on March 18th. You see, in my opinion, the birthdays should be about the mother.  After all, she is the one that GAVE BIRTH.  All I did was show up and look cute. So when your birthday rolls around, I encourage you to thank your own mother and to wish her a happy birthday!

2. I want you to think about what you would do with an extra 30% more life.  Just imagine the possibilities!  And to help you get started on living those possibilities, I’d like to offer you a gift.  (Yes, it’s my birthday, but I’m the one giving you a gift) It’s called the Mortality Manifesto Pledge and it just might change your life, if you let it.

ENJOY NOW!

(And Happy Birthday Mom – I love you!)


March 13, 2009

My First Video: Enough Time?

I’ve decided to finally start using video to help spread the message of the Power of Mortality™.  Here is the first video in the series.  It’s a short (41 second) video called “Enough Time?”

And I need your help!

- Please pass this video on to family and friends!

- Post it on your Facebook or MySpace pages!

- Share it via your own blogs!

- Spread the news through Twitter!

- Vote for it on StumbleUpon, Digg, and any other social bookmarking utility!

Let’s see how many people we can get to Take The Pledge!

Thanks!

March 3, 2009

Your License Is Suspended

Written By Patrick Mathieu — Category: Focused Living, Uncategorized @ 12:25 pm

As I drove down the highway the other day, I couldn’t believe that I was sharing the road with such terrible drivers. The traffic was moving along at about 120 KPH (75 MPH) and here are some of the things I saw.

  • Talking on cell phones (WITHOUT headsets!)
  • Eating (and not just nibbling – I mean hamburgers)
  • Very aggressive driving (like they were trying to protect their pole position in an F1 race)
  • Heated arguments with someone in the passenger seat
  • Putting on lipstick by looking in the rear-view mirror.
  • ALL AT 75 MPH!

It was crazy!

I kept asking myself: “What are they thinking? Do they think they’re invincible? Or maybe they have a death-wish? What is it that would make someone drive like that?

Later I realized that those drivers have simply lost their respect for how powerful and dangerous automobiles can be.

Remember when you were first learning to drive? You would finally get the car back safely into the driveway and then realize you’d been holding your breath the entire time and your hands were welded to the steering wheel in the “10 and 2″ position. Driving was new to you and you realized that those keys bring a great deal of responsibility.

But something happened, didn’t it?

Maybe it was the 100th time that you put the car back safely into the driveway, maybe the 200th time, but somewhere along the way, you started taking it for granted that you were a “good driver” and little by little, your respect for the road and the machine began to wane. Nothing bad was going to happen to you.

IF YOU’RE LUCKY – the wake-up call for you will come in the form of having your driver’s license suspended, or some other “warning”. If you’re not lucky, the consequences could be much more dire.

But that problem isn’t just limited to our experience with the automobile, is it?

When we are first born we are given the “keys” to this fantastic body of ours. If you’ve ever watched a baby take its first steps, you will know that the look on the child’s face is even more intense than their expression when they back Dad’s car out of the driveway for the first time.

When we are young we have a tremendous amount of respect for life and we live every second of it. We live life one cheerio at a time.

But something happens, doesn’t it?

Maybe it was the 2,000th time you woke up, maybe the 5,000th time, but somewhere along the way, you started taking it for granted that you were going to always wake up and little by little, your respect for the privilege of being alive began to erode. Nothing bad was going to happen to you.

Well, I’m here today to tell you that I’m hereby SUSPENDING your license to live!

That’s right!

I’ll give it back to you if you PROMISE (not to me – to yourself!) that you will work to recapture that same awe and wonder for each new morning and you will go to bed each night filled with gratitude.

Do you promise? Really?  Good – now please sign this – your life depends on it!

No need to thank me – just doin’ my job!