Better personal organization isn’t fixed by cramming

Orlando Top Professional Speakers

 

(photo: Final photo at Office Depot last night.)

You can’t wake up one day and decide to be a writer. You must write, for years, and then decide if you will continue as a writer.

Slow and steady wins the race.

Steady.

And slow.

Maybe Definitely  years to rewire our brains and fix our processes and priorities.

Be an example, not a warning.

PS. Yes, it’s hard as hell, and takes forever. The time and the struggle will pass anyway. So why not do it?

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Four days until the big change

Big globe in Disney World Hotel Lobby

 

(photo: Lobby of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort)

Four days until the big change.

The world needs a decent number (3% would be the catalyst) of Baby Boomers to step up and lead some really nice, positive change.

From helping mend an important relationship before it’s too late to assisting with rising money to find a cure for something without a cure yet.

To something in between.

To challenge the herd to be part of the movement.

Mid Life Celebration.

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The days are long, and great

Laptop security

 

(photo: One laptop is always locked with a cable. One rarely is. Big difference in their commitment to being intentional.)

Does the word and behavior, intentional, mean anything to you?

Today, he will tell a few more people, if his schedule is organized enough.

Is his list organized by some sort of priority?

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Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet

Classic book on speaking

 

(photo: Lee Cockerell’s library is extraordinary, comprehensive, and well organized)

Who’s the most organized person you know?

Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet.

Go to Amazon, type Lee Cockerell, consider buying and reading every book he’s written.

From personal experience, it will make you a better, more effective, and more organized person.

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