Clarity for wills and will nots

Will:

  • Expect everyone’s best effort everyday
  • Expect easy, prompt access to top decision maker
  • Require one main contact
  • Behave intensely & intentionally
  • Have fun (non-negotiable)
  • Be flexible
  • Push all boundaries
  • Lean into discomfort and lean on Florence
  • Question everything
  • Challenge everything
  • Sniff out excuses
  • Dress casually
  • Be your greatest teacher
  • Answer questions with “it depends” or by asking a question, or both

Will not:

  • Give less than 110%
  • Accept status quo
  • Take notes in group mtgs
  • Produce training materials
  • Sugar-coat

While not exhaustive, these lists are the essence.

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Black Friday 2019

Yesterday, officially Thanksgiving Day, at Walmart on the way home from Walt Disney World.
Walmart’s Garden Center is packed it’s bikes and TVs.

Black Friday 2019.

Today.

Means nothing to me.

Why?

Fundamentally, do not spend in order to save. Used to, for decades. Not any more.

Foundationally, when you eliminate unnecessary expenses, what is necessary becomes something you invest in whether or not it’s on sale.

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Be prepared

Walking through neighborhood with headlamp. The small and lightweight lamp is as bright as a car headlight.

With the recent “fall back” clock change, our morning walks are in the dark. Our subdivision has no street lights.

One especially dark morning, the idea was born to wear the headlamp.

The headlamp was purchased in Glacier National Park and carried daily in the pack.

Never expected to be hiking in the dark.

Which is why it was carried daily all Summer.

Pack as light as possible, but what happens if you unexpectedly find yourself in an unexpected situation?

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The power of not selling

Wide angle shot from last night.
Closeup. The email sender’s name is more important than the subject line. The preheader text is also more important than the subject line.

Matthew Montoya is an email list expert. He has a decade of experience teaching (14k total) businesses globally.

What is mystifying to those of us not on the inside of email list creation, management and improvement, comes across effortlessly with his broad and deep insider experience.

Everything he shared made perfect sense.

Guessing that his message resonated more and had greater credibility because he didn’t try to sell us anything.

Duly noted.

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Walk away and do not care

House painting every decade or so.

My to-do list now has “create a list of things you will no longer do”: a to-don’t list.

Walk away and do not care about things that are no longer relevant in your life.

Nothing wrong with being a do it yourselfer.

Does the money you save compete with the time it takes you?

Do you know how much your time is worth?

Keenly aware time is finite. Keenly aware that to-do lists will never end unless we over-focus on structure and process.

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