Preparedness is the new currency

Life is better in Glacier Park sign
In a retail shop, a wooden poster.
Wild Goose Island
Wild Goose Island.

Preparedness is the new currency.

Be prepared.

Profoundly simple.

Simply profound.

Learn from every crisis.

Learn from every challenge.

Learn from every opportunity.

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150 items?

coaching call notes
Coaching for four perspectives: executive, operations, entrepreneurship, life balance.
Onward movie ticket stubs
Simply a time stamp to yesterday’s world premiere of Disney/Pixar’s Onward.
Chain noel playing chess
Move number four, last night after the movie.
Check in Chess
Move number five was checkmate.

150 items?

What if you could only own 150 items?

If you wanted to add a 151st item, you’d have to remove one existing item to keep your list at 150.

Could you do it?

Would you even want to?

Why?

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You are often closer

You are often closer than you think.

Closer to what?

Closer to the beauty of being present, mindful, and motivated.

There’s a catch though.

Even when you are within arm’s reach, being distracted, entertained, and medicated can make you believe your hopes are impossibly out of reach.

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Project wind sprints

The extra inch (bottom left) traces back to 2011 when i began operationalizing the gift Kendal didn’t know he unwrapped.

Project wind sprints – a vision for how leaders (myself included) generally have contrasting (and reversed) priorities and outcomes during a project lifecycle.

We don’t sprint at the end, we sprint at the beginning. This is the best vision.

We don’t make compromises simply because bad planning means we’re running out of time. Also a great vision.

We eagerly highlight the challenges ahead, but spend no time casting blame after something fails. Perfect vision.

You cool with that?

You get that in real life we procrastinate the start, panic near the end, and scramble frantically to meet our deadline, right?

Be the change. Lead the great vision. Buck the herd mentality.

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The beauty of lightness

Every tiny spider we find in our house has great odds of being caught and released. Only a life with margin in its schedule will think this scenario though and act on it.

The beauty of lightness.

Unencumbered.

Beauty.

Joy.

Gratitude.

Humility.

Just a brief thought-riff on the lightness i’m beginning to feel again. Haven’t felt this light since returning from Glacier National Park 40 days ago.

Light meaning caught up, not overwhelmed, proactive, margin in my daily routine.

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