As i write this post, the iPhone 6s is being revealed.
As the clock ticks 2:33pm EST, no one cares about me sharing this minutia. But what’s interesting, to me, is how the sharing of these daily challenges and nuances actually illustrates the secret of life.
The secret of life is finding consistent balance, and using creativity, drive, and determination to consistently live in the space labeled thriving.
Annual palm tree trimming. Trees center left are next.
Some chores require daily attention and we are the only ones who can do them.
Other chores happen weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually.
Some require experts to complete.
Annual tree trimming seems insignificant until you remember that next month is the peak month for Hurricane season (June 1 – Nov 30).
There are some chores we do once in a lifetime, maybe. One of those was yesterday. A phone call (from Epcot) with the guy that produces Lee Cockerell’s podcasts.
Will it lead to me doing podcasts? It’s a pricy proposition. How do you organize yourself to calculate the risk versus reward?
Oh, and one more chore. Bought a new Macbook two days ago. It’s still in the box.
Teamwork allows for a healthy meal at the end of a productive Sunday.
The reward for being decently organized is inherent in the fact that you are decently organized. It’s much easier to do better things, more often, when we spend less time recovering from poor habits.
HP makes it easy to manage small business printing needs.
Staying organized isn’t just about our stuff. It’s also about our processes. And our decision making. And our decision making processes.
I always have a backup. One printer is not enough. We always have two.
Intentionally replaced the oldest one even though it was still working. Why? Because it didn’t offer mobile-capable wireless printing. Being organized is also about processes. Mobile device printing makes life more efficient.