Maybe, close relatives the satisfaction and money they deserve to create
important end of life decisions.
Not exact matches
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid
of your fear
of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think
of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story
of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story
of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story
of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance
of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never -
ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome
of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own
life [32:00] «How is not as
important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit
of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit
of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most
important decision is to
live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out
of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out
of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out
of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to
life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
Individuals should have some zone
of privacy and autonomy for
important decisions, but that does not logically entail the right
of a terminally ill person to get assistance in purposefully
ending his
life.
Thus the «right to die» campaign was able to represent the issue as a general referendum «on getting government out
of this
important personal
decision,» and «on returning control
of end of life decisions to where it belongs - with the dying person.»
Paul Burstow said that as a minister he commissioned the first ever
end of life care experience survey per patient funding was
important in this respect, as towards the
end of life people's
decisions change so flexibility in the system is crucial.
Partly as a legacy
of the way the abortion
decisions came about in this country and the degree to which abortion is
important in American politics, killing and destruction -
of -
life questions have come to be regarded as the bioethical questions, whether it's euthanasia at the
end of life or abortion and embryo destruction at the beginning.
My goal with every patient visit is to give the patient the most compassionate care available and to give the client the knowledge and comfort level to make informed
decisions during each step in the process, whether it is a puppy / kitten visit, an ill or injured pet, or the very difficult but just as
important,
end of life care.
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An
important part
of any estate plan, an Advance Directive allows you to make
important end -
of -
life decisions about your personal healthcare.
On the one hand, families are relieved to be at the
end of a long and difficult road, but on the other, they're often asked to make some very
important, long - term
life decisions in a short period
of time.
It's difficult to start, but at the
end of the day, it's
important to remember that putting your
life back together is a business
decision.
Also, if you become incapacitated and unable to make
important decisions regarding
end -
of -
life care or financial matters, it can cause great stress for your family members if you have not created advance health care directives and power
of attorney clarifying your wishes.
The
decision in Benhaim v. St ‑ Germain, 2016 SCC 48 is
important on the law but one must also remember that the facts
of this tragic cases involved a case
of misdiagnosed lung cancer that
ending up taking the
life of the Plaintiff.
This
important document communicates your
end -
of -
life decisions to your loved ones and medical professionals.