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I read a study yesterday.
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It said that last year, more than half of us actually chose not to take our full vacations from our jobs.
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Question: Don't you think it's crazy that so many of us go into work, even when we don't need to be there?
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Times we could be on the beach buried in sand or traveling the earth.
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We spend it in the office, traveling from desk to desk, buried in paperwork.
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See, in this chaotic world, everything goes so fast.
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We're so busy—seems like everyone's middle name is "Multitask."
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But now, now before you go and act all holier-than-thou, how many extra tabs do you have open on your computer right now?
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See, we all need time to get away from the race, for our family, friends, for the sake of our mental state.
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Time to rewind, recharge, and reconnect—not reporting to the office on emails that should be on redirect.
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Because life, ladies and gentlemen, is all about moments.
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No one in history has ever been able to hold on to one—not a single soul.
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And you never get them back.
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See, there one goes!
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No do over, no rewind, no DVD root menu to skip to a previous scene.
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Ask yourself, How many trips did you almost take?
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How many sights have you almost seen?
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How many moments have you lost thinking about the next one?
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Thinking that once you get this or get there, maybe that will be the best one?
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Life has taught me that all we will ever have is "now."
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But let me be perfectly clear, I'm not saying that quit your job,
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even though I know you deserve a six-month vacation, twice a year.
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But how about small steps? Short trips with long dances, no distractions.
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Spend time with family instead of coworkers, meditation instead of aggravation.
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Replace our screensavers with sunrises, Palm Pilots with palm trees, jammed copy machines with—
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man, I really hate jammed copy machines.
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The most precious thing we have in life are moments.
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Let's make the most of them before they disappear.
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Let's see the world while we still can and cherish those while they're still here.
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Because when our lives are almost over,
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it won't matter how much money we made, or hours we worked, or times we got Employee of the Month.
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What we will look back on are the memories we made, the hours we spent with those we loved,
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and were we Father of the Month, Mother of the Year, Friend of a Lifetime.
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Holidays should be a time where we go away and come together.
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From now on, let's take our whole vacation and be fully present—creating memories that will last forever.