Our morning routine controls our destiny

Antique car whitewall tire
Yesterday at traffic light. Mint condition?

 

Our morning routine controls our destiny.

It takes a great deal of effort to stay decently organized.

It takes a great deal of effort to manage a disorganized life.

Either way, the time passes and we have to work hard.

The choice is obvious.

And rare.

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We can’t even imagine

Delta seat map

 

(photo: Delta seat map for trip to Disneyland next week.)

We can’t even imagine what a lifetime of hard work to get and stay organized will bless us with.

But what if we could pause just long enough to get a glimpse?

Would we invest what it takes, in spite of the constant struggle?

In reality, we struggle either way.

Why not struggle with the choice that provides a great return on our investment?

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It’s tempting to argue its applicability to everyone

Homeless near Walt Disney World
Yesterday morning stopped in traffic.

 

There’s an exception to every rule?

There is a universal application to Life’s Five Big Choices, although it’s tempting to argue it’s not applicable to everyone. Case in point:

In describing HQ as one of Life’s Five Big Choices, people argue, “What about the homeless?” Remember, HQ is headquarters, your dwelling space, your “home office” as “CEO of You, Inc.”

Even the homeless woman in the photo has an HQ. It travels wherever she travels. Even if all you have are the clothes you are wearing – your dwelling (HQ) is transient.

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