Be Thankful For The Mountain Of Work We Need To Climb Every Day?

Try to get our proverbial ducks (or geese) in a row.

Yes, be thankful for a tremendous workload. It teaches us how to overcome big obstacles, how to overcome daily pressure, how to prioritize, and how to relate to others who are going through the same thing.

Timeless Insight: Prioritization is the key to putting effective processes in place to manage the paperwork of life.

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Just To Be Clear (reprise)

In someone’s world, this makes sense, and that’s the point – make your world make sense.

Personal organization, the paperwork of life – I struggle to keep my head above water every day.

Insight: If we don’t fight hard with this struggle imagine how quickly we’d get buried and then cave.

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Just To Be Clear (please)

The lower left corner was in yesterday’s post….

By the way, I am not saying, nor attempting to imply, that we are bad when we are disorganized. What I’m saying, from 52 years of personal experience and keen observation is this: my life is easier (not easy), more (not perfectly) productive and more effective in direct proportion to my ability to get and stay organized.

Common sense Insight: Life comes at us every day. Our piles will grow unmanageable, like weeds in a garden, if we don’t tend to them.

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Life’s Office Furniture

What do you make of it?

Metaphorically in the office of life, how is your furniture arranged? Organized? Coordinated? Eclectic? Simple? Complex? Relaxing? Inviting? Cluttered? Stressful? Inspiring? Demotivating?

Insight: If we can not organize our office, we can not organize our thoughts. Clear thinking is the key to deciding for ourselves what’s important.

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Life’s Office

Always consider the source. Has it, or have they, stood the test of time?

Yesterday’s post reminded me (it’s ridiculously easy to forget) that hard work is the key to success. But working hard to achieve our goals isn’t the first step.

Insight: Most of what we think is important is from osmosis. This is dangerous if our sources haven’t figured out the basics.

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