Old habits, ingrained early, create a lifetime of choices that are made mostly, if not always, on autopilot.
Old habits that aren’t improved, discarded, or completely reinvented, will lead to a lifetime of subpar decisions, with subpar outcomes.
For personal vibrancy.
For organizational vibrancy.
We can become chronically tired from the drain of the time, energy, money, and resolve required to do what we know we should do, but we don’t, instead we take the easiest and safest route.
We know we can do better, and whisper to ourself that tomorrow we will.
This too becomes a habit we are too tired to change.
And then, like Walt Disney, we find our journey over when we really wanted to forge ahead with renewed vigor, starting ideally, tomorrow.
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Personal organization facilitates the number of things you have to worry be concerned about.
When too much of our time is spent fighting proverbial fires, we do not have the presence to enjoy what we get to do.
Being mired in have-to-do stuff becomes an insidious habit that slowly extinguishes our natural ability to be grateful, joyful, and content – those are the key drivers for happiness.
Happiness is a result from developing less glamorous habits – habits like focus, discipline, authenticity, and constant gratitude.
Pleasure from being distracted, medicated, and entertained is not happiness. Society has packaged it that way, but you are smarter than that.
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