How are you spending your dash?

August 14, 2006 by Lillie 

I told in a previous post how it took a crisis before I realized that someday is now, and if I wanted to pursue my writing dream, I had to start.

We all can make our lives – and the lives of those we love – better. “The Dash,” the classic poem by Linda Ellis, says this in a way that is both beautiful and profound.

A friend just sent me a link to “The Dash” enhanced by fabulous photography and lovely music. If you’ve been putting off a dream - writing, retiring, starting a hobby, moving to another state, improving your spiritual life, reconciling with an estranged friend or family member … whatever – this movie may inspire you to take action.

Even if you’re not considering any major change, this poem/movie will remind you of what’s important in life.

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