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Life's 4th Quarter

By: Joseph Slawek
Narrated by: Wayne LeGette
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What makes an excellent 4th quarter? Joseph James Slawek says it comes down to being generative by equipping the next generation, knowing when to leave, and ensuring the team is prepared to carry on with success. He walks us through the quarters of life: Education, Career Learning, Excellence (in the zone), and the culmination of being Generative. Joe shares what drives who we are, how we choose to utilize our gifts, who we become, and what we can or must choose to do next. A common man to award winning entrepreneur, he indicates that as in sports and business, in the 4th quarter of life there is only so much time on the game clock. You get to define the use of that time.

It is a new beginning.

©2023 Joseph James Slawek (P)2023 Joseph James Slawek

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self-centered

Too much "I" and Me ... comes across as self-righteous and worldly ... loses message

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