A couple of years ago, a woman approached Alicia Keys before she went onstage for a show and asked if she would be playing her 2005 hit "Unbreakable" that night. "I really don't know," Keys replied with a shrug. Her setlist wasn't final yet. Then the woman said, "Well, when I was going through chemotherapy I played 'Unbreakable' every day and now I'm two years cancer-free." Keys, of course, froze up. How do you respond to that? Well, you play "Unbreakable," for one. But that moment brought a life-altering revelation: The literal business you're in isn't necessarily the real business you're in. Keys, 11-time Grammy winner, was literally in the music business, but she was truly in the inspiration business. "I figured, if there's a way for me to do business that can inspire people to that level, that's the business I want to be in."
Ah, 2010, what a poetic-sounding number. We just finished the first decade of the new millennium—time to take an accounting. Over the last 10 years, how'd you do? Are you living the life you envisioned for yourself? In 1999, when you were watching the ball drop for the new millennium, is this the life you pictured for yourself back then? Ten years ago did you think you would be richer and healthier, have a better marriage and more friends, experience more joy and have more peace of mind than you do now? If so, it's time for a turning point. you've probably heard the definition of insanity—doing the same things over and over and expecting different results. If you don't want the next 10 years to be like the last, then now is the time to do something different.
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