Eventually, you should move on

Dandelion in early March
The big picture: Full bloom, bloom’s shadow, spent bloom racing to become seed.

Managing your life is the result of listening to others telling you how and what to organize, and following someone else’s system. This is a first step in young adulthood – follow a plan from those ahead of you. You have to start somewhere – a personal baseline for your organizational structure and processes. However…

Leadership is deciding for yourself what to organize and how to organize.

Leaders make mistakes and in the process leaders make progress.

Leaders are not afraid to try things that may not work.

Why?

Because leaders realize that you can never be creative if you are afraid to fail.

The road to excellence has no finish line.

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What grade do you give yourself?

executive desires
CEO of You, Inc (Executive desires). All are reasonable.

Context: competition is the battle between who you are currently compared to who you dream of becoming.

Where do you place yourself for effort:

  • A = over-focused, competition-level proactive change
  • B = above average, change when forced to
  • C = average, doing nothing now but planning to
  • D = doing nothing now and probably not going to
  • F = doing nothing now and never changing

Every CEO is in charge of their entire organization life. Your life is your “organization”. You are the CEO of You, Inc.

What this means is anyone with a C or lower is projected to go out of business.

Going out of business personally means a life of surviving versus a life of thriving.

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The paperwork of life doesn’t care about your comfort

Disney High School Marching Band
Can you imagine coordinating the travel and safety logistics for 200 high schoolers, their uniforms and instruments, and managing the parent’s expectations, not to mention Disney’s expectations?
Disney Goofy water skiing
Screen shot from a friend’s Facebook update.

The paperwork of life doesn’t care about your comfort.

Never has.

Never will.

No one else will care about it either.

So it’s 100% your responsibility to get really good at it.

Best wishes.

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Your cascading catalog of to-dos

Glacier National Park VRBO home on Lake McDonald
Glacier National Park VRBO home on Lake McDonald.

Your cascading catalog of to-dos. It never ends. That’s the bad news.

The good news is that you are in charge and can do whatever you want, you’re the CEO of You, Inc.

You can devise a completely different structure and processes for handling your life’s to-do lists.

You can move to a different place in your organization. You can physically move to a different place to call home.

You can do whatever you want.

Will it be easy? No.

Will it seem impossible? Yes.

Will you let any of that stop you?

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And then there’s the paperwork of life

And then there’s the paperwork of life.

Went outside yesterday (a Saturday) to get some fresh air from a long work day. Yes, the weekends aren’t immune from work, even when you’re the boss and “control” how and when work gets done.

Our landscape maintenance crew’s mower broke down Tuesday at our house and they promised to return Friday. They didn’t make it Friday, nor yesterday. i walk outside and spent two hours pulling weeds.

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