Kathy Eldon Poem : How To Live So You Can Die Tomorrow
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In this episode, Kathy Eldon shares a heartfelt poem inspired by love, loss, and the fragility of time. Sparked by watching her husband Michael and daughter Amy face serious health crises, Kathy reflects on what it truly means to be present to love fully, forgive freely, and say what matters before it's too late. A beautiful reminder that none of us knows how much time we have, so start living like it. 🤍
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What would you do differently today if you knew your time was almost up?
In this episode, Kathy Eldon shares a poem and the raw, honest reflections behind it born out of watching two people she loves most, her husband Michael and her daughter Amy, face serious health crises.
Inspired by Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying," Kathy goes beyond adventure and bucket lists to explore what it truly means to be present to love fully, forgive freely, and say the things that matter before it's too late.
She also reflects on a profound gift her 98-year-old mother gave her: a warning before she passed, creating space for nothing to be left unsaid.
None of us knows how much time we have. This poem is a reminder to start living like it.
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