Drifting in unstructure

Mt. Oberlin summit (8,200′), Glacier National Park, 2019.

Drifting in unstructure.

Steeped in effective and efficient structure and processes as if Disney ran our life, we are now adrift in a sea of uncertainty with the two-week mandatory self-quarantine.

We can still see shore, but we are definitely drifting away from everything we’ve known about our economy and our ability to thrive (or simply survive, or perhaps even to not starve).

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The CEO’s paperwork

Apple Store Mall at Millenia
Apple Store Mall at Millenia yesterday – closed except for in-store pickups. We arrived two hours before the store closed for all business until further notice.
Mid Life Celebration, LLC founder
Cheryl will either be an employee of a contractor.
iMac in Mall
A short break and photo opportunity because the iMac is heavy and the walk is long. Mall at Millenia.

The CEO’s paperwork of life.

It has to get done.

Not doing it or doing it half-baked leads to obvious consequences.

Bottomline: everything is your responsibility.

Keep things simple, prioritized, and if possible, fun.

Note: it should always be possible to have fun.

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Organized to slow down?

Cinderella Castle
Walked behind Cinderella Castle, from Tomorrowland.

Organized to slow down?

What?

The world of work (which shadows our world at home) just got unprecedentedly more fearful.

Where is our income going to come from? How is our business going to survive?

LinkedIn, predictably, is polluted overwhelmed with pitches since President Trump declared a National Emergency March 11, 2020 (5 nights ago). Each day the pitches escalate as millions of entrepreneur’s financial lives have disappeared for an extended time.

People fighting to survive.

Millions.

i am one of the millions. Income from speaking has evaporated.

Meanwhile, at 60, my wife and i have spent a lifetime building our rainy day fund, one long, slow, decade after another.

Rather than panic, we are slowing down.

Slowing down helps us see things differently.

The difference between taking the Interstate versus the country road.

We do not need to take the Interstate to make great time. We have the time to meander through small towns, pull over at scenic points, and spend the night, unplanned, anywhere and anytime we want.

We have sown a lifetime of fast-paced living to reap the scenic route, full-time.

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Rally your home organization

Granite Park Chalet
View from Granite Park Chalet. Mt Oberlin once again in the center.

Rally your home organization?

Now’s the time.

Why?

Because it appears we will be spending a lot of time at home.

Every situation, properly perceived, is an opportunity.

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HQ zoo

Sleeping Beauty Castle
Great lighting just before sunset.

The highest room in the tallest tower is reserved for fairytale stories. 

Meanwhile, mortals like us must master the paperwork of life. Paperwork can feel like a zoo full of wild creatures.

Keep it as simple as possible.

Like a broken record, never get bored with the basics.

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