People Cringe

He Had To Be Organized To Leave His Legacy
He Had To Be Organized To Leave His Legacy

People who aren’t organized cringe (mostly) when organized people talk about how important it is to be organized.

I cringe when people are dying and they aren’t ready.

Is it possible to be organized so that dying isn’t a burden of undone things, but a joyous celebration for a life (mostly) well spent?

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Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda

My Sister's Wedding Day
My Sister's Wedding Day

We make promises to ourselves all the time. Bad choice on our part.

Unless we undersell and over-deliver.

It started as a simple (and humble) 100-day challenge on April Fool’s day 2009. To quit wishing and start doing.

Had I not intentionally slowed down on 9.11, yesterday would have been the milestone day. Instead, because of organization and thoughtful consideration to the story, the 3,000 blog post will happen on a more memorable and special day.

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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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