O'Kelly found closure and completeness in his relationships by using the wake-up call of his impending death as an opportunity to self-reflect and focus on the things that mattered most to him. He saw his situation as a chance to take a step back and see his life from a unique perspective, which led him to realize the need for closure and completeness in his relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
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This is a book that will resonate with anyone who is on a fast paced career path. Eugene O'Kelly, the previous CEO and chairman of the large accountin...
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O'Kelly explains that the diagnosis and the wake-up call of his impending death inspired him to "unwind" his relationships. He saw his situation as a chance to finally take a step back and see his life from a unique perspective. The result of this different view was the realization that he needed closure and completeness in his relationships with family, friends, and colleagues. O'Kelly had been given the gift of knowing how much time he had left on this earth and to self-reflect and focus on the things that mattered most to him.