Is one year an acceptable amount of time to finish a project?

Florida homeowner landscape makeover
A “before” photo

 

Is one year an acceptable amount of time to finish a project? Ever have a project seem to take forever? What keeps it going? What filters do we use to juggle when to focus and when to not?

Filled our new pool with water June 1, 2012.

Likely to finish the landscaping project today, which began two weeks ago, 10 months after the pool was filled.

The point? Better late than never. Right?

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Let’s do one thing today that seems insignificant

Buildings with zero landscaping
The designer(s) designed with zero landscaping

 

Let’s do one thing today that seems insignificant. Throw something away, or recycle or donate it.

One thing is insignificant. But as we collect stuff over time, it becomes significant.

Let’s get rid of it in similar fashion (assuming we can’t do it all at once).

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Oprah, quick question

Oprah magazine about decluttering
De-Cluttering our life is worth it’s weight in gold

 

Oprah, quick question. Have you de-cluttered enough to find time to exercise?

Work life balance, done well, speaks for itself, with or without a world class television show (or magazine).

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Wow, that last jungle jeff post seemed hypocritical

Lahti, Finland's world famous ski jump ramps (Summer 2009)
Lahti, Finland’s world famous ski jump ramps (Summer 2009)

 

Wow, that last jungle jeff post seemed hypocritical. What happened to the promise of short and pithy?

Well, the promise’s fine print reads “mostly short and pithy”, not always short and pithy.

Anyone else marvel at the volume and consistency of the blogging taking place at Mid Life Celebration?

Note: Today’s jungle jeff post photo was from the top of the left ski jump.

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