The other day, I stumbled upon a profoundly meaningful message about self-care that struck a chord with me. It resonated deeply because I've observed some agents becoming entangled in the daily grind, clocking in endless hours without reserving time for themselves. In the end, what people will truly remember are not the deals we close, but the moments we create with them and the positive emotions we inspire.
The recent passing of Jimmy Buffet at the age of 76 also prompted me to pause and reflect. You never know when health can take a direction you hadn't anticipated. It's a reminder that, even though we may be hesitant to admit it, we must prioritize self-care and relish in moments of "me" time. Your body will undoubtedly express its gratitude for such consideration.
I’ve come to value even more Maya Angelou’s quote: "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
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