What Makes You Sick?

Here's Your Prescription
Here's Your Prescription

How organized are you? Does it even matter to you? Or, does my questioning make you sick?

Are you on track to accomplish your dreams, those meaningful goals you have to live a good life and make a difference in the lives of others? You have to be organized, or it ain’t gonna happen.

Wasting time makes me sick?

As The Blog Whisperer, writing five daily, and different, blogs each morning, I have no time to waste with disorganization. Do you?

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Gonna Do Versus Am Doing

Bull?
Bull?

Telling people what you’re gonna do is important, particularly if you’re talking to yourself. In fact, it’s critical.

And we are taught to share our dreams with others. It’s one of the ways you build excitement and support. It’s also a potential trap – to set yourself up for disappointment.

Part of a transformational effort can be going from telling people what you’re gonna do, to telling them what you are doing.

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PS. Expect five new posts tomorrow (Saturday).

Day To Day

Co-Authors?
Co-Authors?

It’s hard to keep up with everything, right? Life just keeps piling it on.

How do you handle this?

Do you handle this?

Simplification and prioritization may take a lifetime to master.

It seems worth it to try?

Doesn’t it beat the alternative?

(What are your tips?)

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He Said, Everyday!

Escape Or Opportunity?
Escape Or Opportunity?

People who love what they do are rare in today’s tough economic times. Even in good times, it’s still elusive to have a job you absolutely love to do.

Being the curious creature I am, I asked the middle-age man sitting next to me in first class, “Do you ever think about retirement?”

Everyday!!, he exclaimed without hesitation.

He sounded like he couldn’t wait to leave. Me? Well, I shudder at the thought of leaving. Crazy, huh?

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Pretty Organized?

Hmmmm
Hmmmm

How organized are you?

Life is easier in direct proportion to our ability to prioritize and organize.

So why does life feel so out of control, so often?

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