No, Seriously!

You Work Too Hard Or Not Hard Enough?
You Work Too Hard Or Not Hard Enough?

Yesterday you heard an antagonistic claim that being organized and not being organized require the same effort.

They do. Whether you agree or disagree, riddle me this:

A life of reaction is a life of slavery, intellectually and spiritually. One must fight for a life of action, not reaction. – Rita Mae Brown

Physical labor and emotional labor both make you tired.

The difference is that one produces results. The other, worry.

No, seriously.

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This May Sound Conceited

You're Either Making Progress, Or Your Not
You're Either Making Progress, Or You're Not

This may sound conceited, but I love the fact that I’m still writing five daily, differently themed blogs everyday. Sounds conceited to say, “The Internet’s Only Five-a-Day Blogger”.

All the critics say it won’t work, it will dilute your efforts, it will be too confusing for the readers, it will be too much work, you say the same thing over and over.

But remember, I don’t write to please the critics.

Are you willing to go against what people say is logical, in order to pursue a different way, a better way?

Are you willing to break the mold?

Or are you willing to take your regret to your grave?

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Define Organized

How do you define “being organized”?

Sometimes, when there’s too much to do and too little time, a prolific blogger may opt to omit photos, in an effort to get a short run in before the sun comes up.

Good luck with your workload today.

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PS. 14 hours later, here’s today’s photo:

Must Be 8:57AM
Must Be 8:57AM

Can You Smell It?

Change is in the air. Can you smell it?

The elections have rocked our Nation. Again.

With so much uncertainty, planning for it (uncertainty) ought to be a priority?

The time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining.

Does your daily activity include planning for the future?

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Don’t Let Your Dreams Go Here

It's So Hard To Hang On Sometimes
It's So Hard To Hang On Sometimes

Are you feeling the pressure of life, the economy, the elections, your health, your job, upkeep on your home and vehicles, time for hobbies, children, friendsfamily?

With all of that, plus more, where do you find time to pursue your childhood dream(s)?

Some days it feels like it would just be so much easier to let them wash down the drain, doesn’t it?

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