Emeralds of Oz - Peter Guzzardi
The Wizard of Oz is one of the most watched films of all time. Look closely and you'll see that it contains valuable life lessons for any stage of life, including retirement. Peter Guzzardi joins us to discuss his book, Emeralds of Oz: Life Lessons from Over the Rainbow, which details nine Emeralds of Wisdom, along with 52 life lessons. He joins us from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. _________________________ Delaying retirement? You could wait until you retire and ask What Now? – and then scramble – or drift. Don’t be that person. Instead, start now. Apply the same principles of design thinking that Nike and other leading companies use to design your future. Learn more about my One-on-One coaching and small group programs. Take the first step toward your new life today – schedule a call. _________________________ Bio Peter Guzzardi has worked in publishing for more than forty years. Prominent books he has edited include Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, Deepak Chopra’s Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, Queen Noor’s Leap of Faith, Susan Cain’s Quiet, and Douglas Adams’s Mostly Harmless. And he's the author of Emeralds of Oz: Life Lessons from Over the Rainbow. An independent editor and writer, he lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. __________________________ For More on Peter Guzzardi Emeralds of Oz Website (Download the handy Postcard of the 9 Emeralds and a Worksheet to apply them) __________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Chatter & Your Inner Voice – Ethan Kross How to Make New Friends in Retirement – Dr. Marisa G. Franco An Artful Life – John P. Weiss The Emotional Side of Retiring – Kate Schroeder ___________________________ It's Game Time: Win The Retirement Game “Definitely the best book I’ve read on the non-financial aspects of retirement.” “I wish I had this book when I retired.” “This is a great gift for anyone anticipating retirement years” Amazon Barnes & Noble Bookshop.org ____________________________ Wise Quotes On the Lesson That's Helped Him the Most "I think in some ways the one that's hardest for me to absorb kind of stands out. And that's Number Five: You Already Possess What You Desire Most. And of course Dorothy's companions are classic examples of that in the most wonderful way. But to take that in, what does that really mean for me? What does that mean for you? It's really profound. We're rushing around looking outside ourselves for the things that we think matter most for money, for success, For me it might be courage. I tend to suffer from anxiety. And so courage. I would never think of myself as a courageous person but this Emerald is telling me I am a courageous person and that courage, I'm not going to find it elsewhere." On Mistakes "The notion that there are no mistakes, only lessons. And that's so huge. When I grew up and it was all about getting the answers right in school and not making a mistake. And what you really don't want to be is wrong. But what if you could just remove that? And what if it's just that life is a series of experiments and explorations and it's not going to be right or wrong, it's just you're going learn from them. So I'm going to take a different approach next time. What a relief that would be to be able to approach life that way." On the Beginner's Mind "As I look at the Emeralds, the first one is Listen to Your Longing. And that's from the amazing moment in the barnyard where Dorothy begins to sing. And what a valuable place to start that is for all of us to listen to that longing. What is it we long for? But the second one is See the Situation As If For the First Time. And that one comes from the moment when Dorothy steps out into Munchkin Land because the expression on her face is just this appreciation for the miraculous. It's like, Oh my gosh. And she's so open to it. And this is something that in Buddhism is called Beginne...
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