This morning when I woke up, I realized today is the day “Mommy Bootcamp” officially starts. Yes, my girlfriend’s mom arrives tonight and I’ve got to pick her up at the airport.

It’s going to be an interesting two weeks to say the least. I have never had a house guest longer than three days. Actually, that’s not true. My mom came for seven days one time, so I’ve never had a house guest for two weeks before now.

I am very open to new things, though, and I think this two weeks will be very interesting. I will get to learn so much more about the woman I love. I will get to learn so much more about how she was as a kid.

I will get to learn how she interacts with her mom. I will get to learn how she interacts under “mommy stress.” Yes, that is an official new term – “mommy stress.”

What inevitably happens when you’re under “mommy stress” for a period of two weeks is that there’s bound to be at least one kick-ass drag-down brawl. There has to be, after all those years and all the things that have happened between the two of you. Basically, I am going to be acting as the referee.

What I really want to talk about today, though, is not “mommy stress” but rather something that really kicked my ass the other day . . . and really made me think. As some of you know from reading my blog the last couple days, I learned recently that an old friend of mine died quite suddenly at the age of 45.

What this made me think about was how much time we waste on so many ridiculous things. How many of you are wasting time?

How much time do you waste in petty arguments? How much time do you waste wondering if you should talk to some girl (or some guy if you’re a woman), and then how much MORE time do you waste contemplating how to walk over to that someone?

How many of you waste tons of time thinking about vacations you never take, or worse planning vacations to Europe you’ll take twenty years from now when you retire? Who says you’re still going to be around at the age you now intend to retire?

You know, I did a blog a long time ago called “The Bucket List,” in which I said that I really believe we all should make our own personal bucket list (since you never know when you are going to ‘kick the bucket’). So in today’s podcast, I talk about how to stop wasting time, seizing the moment, and really stop with all the petty things we do. This podcast will show you how to start taking action so you can create an amazing life!

How many of your are feuding with your parents or with a friend, and you just continue to let it sit unresolved? You refuse to pick up the phone. You refuse to let any of it go.

You know, when my dad passed away, I had been in touch with him the final three months of his life after feuding on and off with him for seven years. For the first time in my life, I actually accepted him for who he was and not what I needed or wanted.

My brother never had that opportunity, nor did my sister. Although my brother has come to terms with that, I know he would love to have had the chance to have that final conversation with our dad.

So today’s podcast is all about kicking yourself in the ass. It’s all about deciding to stop waiting and wasting time. We waste so much time standing on principle, and these principles on which we stand so firmly never get us further in life.

What is your your biggest fear or the one thing you need to do that you’ve been putting off? Is it a vacation? Is it a phone call with an old friend? Is it apologizing to somebody?

No matter what “it” is — whether it’s booking a trip, speaking to a member of the opposite sex, buying yourself a new whatever or resolving an old feud — go out NOW and do it. Stop waiting and start doing!

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