The time we are given is finite. We must use it wisely.
Now in his seventies, author Dick Biggs has learned hard truths about what it means to make the most of life, and in Be Intentional Today, he outlines how to live intentionally in seven major areas of life.
His common-sense approach contains specific action plans, including advice on finding a mentor, having faith, following a career path, and controlling finances, among other things. Being intentional involves recognizing that today is all we have-yesterday is gone, and tomorrow is not guaranteed. Time wasted can never be retrieved.
But as this honest and compassionate guide shows, making each day meaningful is definitely possible. Crucially, we must feel a sense of urgency to change our lives. Without this, we risk faltering between our good intentions and the implementation of them. But-with a real desire to change, we can make today count.
Excellent as an inspirational gift, a thoughtful giveaway, or a personal motivational tool, this candid book will benefit anyone seeking focus and fulfillment.
Treasure the time we are blessed to have. Choose to live a life with direction-and witness the legacy it leaves behind.
About the Author: Dick Biggs is an established author, keynote speaker, and seminar leader on the topics of leadership, mentorship, teamwork, and work/life balance. He is president of Biggs Optimal Living Dynamics (BOLD!) based in Gainesville, Georgia, and his clients encompass Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations.
Formerly a sergeant in the US Marines, a journalist, and an accomplished sales professional, Biggs started his own business in 1982. He received the acclaimed Kay Herman Legacy Award from the National Speakers Association-Georgia, of which he is past president, and created "Maximize Your Moments with the Masters," a yearlong mentoring program.
Biggs has run seven marathons, serves as a group leader at his church, and enjoys travel, reading, and playing Scrabble. He lives on Lake Lanier, north of Atlanta, with his wife Judy. They have two adult daughters, Rebecca and Tara, a son-in-law Bo, and one grandson, Jackson.
For more information, visit www.biggspeaks.com.