43: George Raveling | Coaching to Win the Championship of Life

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Daily Planning
shares his meticulous approach to daily planning, emphasizing intentionality and strategy. He starts each day by choosing to be either happy or very happy, a practice he's maintained for 40 years 1. His routine focuses on energy, time, and environmental management, aiming to accomplish four key tasks daily. Raveling believes in the power of self-reflection, dedicating an hour each day to think deeply and constructively 2.
The most important conversations that we can have on a daily basis are the conversations that we have with ourselves.
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He also reinvents himself every five years, planning personal growth in strategic increments to stay ahead in life 3.
Relevance
Raveling's commitment to staying relevant is evident in his continuous pursuit of knowledge and adaptability. At 80, he actively seeks to understand future trends and necessary skills to remain significant in a rapidly changing world 4. He emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and contribution, questioning his purpose and legacy.
The minute I say that, I will be irrelevant.
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Raveling's contrarian approach, such as wearing his watch on the opposite wrist, reflects his desire to think differently and challenge norms 5.
Happiness
Choosing happiness is a deliberate act for Raveling, who starts each day with a positive mindset. He believes in the power of positivity and has structured his life around this philosophy for decades 6. Raveling surrounds himself with younger people, valuing their fresh perspectives and insights, which he finds crucial for personal growth 7.
I want to constantly ask myself five times a day, why, why, why?
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This approach not only keeps him inspired but also ensures he remains engaged with the evolving world.
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