Enjoying vibrancy

Notes on a flip chart page
Add your touches so it easily brings you, and others, joy.

Make sure your get-to-do is greater than your have-to-do.

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Writer’s life raft

When writer’s flood arrives, lovingly embrace it and simply use what happened yesterday, what you get to do today, what you hope for tomorrow.

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Home blueprints

Air mattress bed next to the patio furniture
Quarantined for 12 days on our back porch upon returning from Glacier National Park in October.
  • CEO (vision, mission, values, behaviors)
  • Structure (skeleton)
  • Processes (muscles, skin)
  • Innovation (health)

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Refining organization

The book Mid Life Celebration Book in the New York City subway
A Teddy Bear, small plastic Disney characters, a bead jar, and a book – all “i was there” photo props for our young son to know where in the world his dad was working each week.

Culture equals habits. Habits equal results. Culture equals results.

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Present, mindful, motivated

Pretend Disney book in a Disneyland display
My Pal dad: A Tribute

Having 100 days to transition to not being able to kiss your forehead every morning was smart. When you left for college, i had adapted to the new routine. Being organized yields remarkable results.

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