Working Mothers, Please Learn from the Death of Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch died this week and will be featured on ABC News several times Monday through Wednesday next week. Who is Randy Pausch you ask? Here’s an excerpt from ABC News, “It all began with one, age-old question: What would you say if you knew you were going to die and had a chance to sum up everything that was most important to you? That question had been posed to the annual speaker of a lecture series at Carnegie Mellon University, where Pausch was a computer sciences professor. For Pausch, though, the question wasn’t hypothetical. Pausch, a father of three small children with his wife Jai, had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer — and given six months to live. Friends and colleagues flew in from all around the country to attend his last lecture. And — almost as an afterthought — the lecture was videotaped and put on the Internet for the few people who couldn’t get there that day. “ (Full Article from ABC) You can watch the lecture on You Tube. Although Randy’s video is less than 5 minutes, it’s filled with messages. His attitude, despite terminal cancer, is amazing. In 5 minutes he covers perseverence, family values, life passion, life leadership, personal character, karma and much more. Working moms, Randy’s given us a reminder to really pay attention to what’s important because we just never know what lies ahead. It’s so easy to get caught up in the demands of our busy lives that our do to lists take precedence over the good stuff. It takes a consistent effort to make sure we run our lives versus let our lives run us. Remember, you’re in control.
There are great articles about this man everywhere in the news this morning. This Time Magazine article is a nice one if you want to read more. You can also read his book: 
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This is a powerful story and a must see You Tube video! Randy gave a great last lecture that is a wonderful gift to anyone that watches it.
Thanks Angie. I try to work on this every day. It’s hard!
Keep reminding us will you?
~ Amy
I will keep reminding you Amy, I promise! It’s not easy to juggle everything and to really be present for the important things. I love that my life is full and busy but I have to work hard not to let it overwhelm me. It is especially hard when life derails me from my plans. It’s like I’m constanly walking on a tightwire and I’m superproficient until the wind blows really hard and I fall off. I need things to remind me too. Lucky we are all in this together.