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For Love of Money by Marilyn Tam

Posted by AC Team - on Monday, 06 February 2012

For Love of Money by Marilyn Tam
Have you heard this before? “Love or Business, you have to choose.” The message is direct - you have to decide what you value more, something/one you love or your work/business. Actually, there is a more factual statement – Love is Good Business. February is the month of love. A great deal of thought and energy will be spent on expressions of love, usually for a romantic partner. The truth in the old axiom, Love makes the World Go Round, applies to all aspects of life, not only to...

Life is a Dash

Posted by AC Team on Thursday, 13 November 2003.

Life is a Dash - Corporate Leader and Philanthropist Marilyn Tam shares her thoughts on life.

AC Team is pleased to present the writings of Marilyn Tam, author, philanthropist, speaker and corporate leader.

She has been president of Reebok's Apparel and Retails Products Group, and held leadership positions at major corporations such as Aveda, Nike, and May Department Stores.

Ms. Tam is the founder and Executive Director of the Us Foundation, whose mission is to facilitate dialogue and solutions to global social, economic and environmental issues. The following inspiring commentary "Life is a Dash," is excerpted with permission from her book, "How to Use What You've Got to Get What You Want" published by Jodere Group.

My dear friend, Glenn, is an emergency room physician and medical director. In the 30 years hes been practicing medicine, he has seen many near-death situations and many people die. It has given him an interesting perspective on our cultures attitude toward life and death.

He says that we put the dates of a persons birth and death on a gravestone with only a dash in between to denote their life and contribution.

For example, all we know from a gravestone inscribed with the words, Abraham Lincoln (18091865), is that Abraham Lincoln was 56 years old when he died. We do not know that he literally held the United States of America together when it might have split apart, that he freed the slaves, and that he was a powerful orator whose vision and speeches moved a nation.

The dash symbolizes our entire livesthe time we have to create meaning for our families, our communities, our countries, the world, and ourselves.

We are the ones responsible for what we do with our lives - We are the ones who will one day look back and determine whether the life we lived was happy and if it was one we were proud to have lived.

Like Abraham Lincoln, we do not know when our lives may end, so we need to ask the question now: What is the purpose of our lives? For an individual or a company, the answer to that question determines the mission.

When you think about that dashthe length of your life between your birth and deathwhat do you want it to say about you? Ask yourself what is most important instead of what is most urgent? What gives you joy and a sense of satisfaction?

These are the big questions that you need to answer in order to proceed in life.

Some people find it by taking time to meditate and reflect. Other people find it after encountering some life-threatening incident. And others find it after being hit by some emotional or financial disaster. The key to finding it is to ask yourself honestly and fearlessly: What really makes you happy? What gives you inner peace?

Ultimately it is the relationships that you make with yourself and with your family and friends you value that is important. Make a commitment to yourself and to your loved ones that you are going to devote your time to what is going to make you happy and proud of your Dash. Please send this to people you love to let them know that you care.

In her book, Ms. Tam talks about how to discover your own inner North Star, and how to use it to navigate your efforts to achieve maximum personal success. Click here for more information on her inspiring book.