Get organized would you?

Those books. When? Soon? Please.

The greatest trap is telling yourself you’ll do something important later. Tomorrow.

Today is yesterday’s tomorrow.

Excuses feed apathy.

Apathy feeds waiting and doing nothing.

The longer you wait the harder it gets.

“Later” is where dreams go to die.

Say that again, “Later is where dreams go to die.”

Rejoice, once again, in your initiative.

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Being disorganized aids the dream-killer codependency

Disney Keynote Speaker
As a teacher, especially a Disney teacher, i see and over-focus on things others under-focus on or ignore.

 

You know what is crazy?

How much people settle when they refuse to follow their passion.

It’s an insidious and pervasive habit around the world.

Why?

We are desensitized to the far-too-low limits we’ve placed on ourselves.

And we are desensitized to our abandoned dreams and hopes.

Live like you mean it. Life is not a dress rehearsal.

 

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The urgency of now

quote about urgency
Lately, i’ve been listening to a music channel through the TV versus listening to our radio.

 

In hindsight, it will have been easy.

The steps are so simple.

Life awaits you.

But the urgency of now makes you believe none of the above is true.

It comes down to this (and always has): How bad do you want it?

 

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What if?

High School Baseball field
Field of dreams?

 

Editor’s comment: this is written for an audience of one, me. If it resonates (or makes you feel uncomfortable), perfect. That’s exactly why i write these blogs to myself (and our Son, for future use)…

Where is our field of dreams?

Since 2000, i’ve become clear about the habitual pattern for using distractions, medications, and entertainment to manage the pain we experience from our unfulfilled promises to ourselves.

Yes, i think we all do it…

Medicate, distract, and entertain ourselves into a pleasurable state to avoid the pain from still secretly holding onto big dreams we have no intentions of fulfilling.

Yeah, it’s tough being an adult.

Giving up alcohol 15 years ago and caffeine one year ago have facilitated incredible focus on the obvious.

Achieving our crazy dreams require us to rethink, reprioritize, and recommit.

The long way is the short cut.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.

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What are our limits?

Steve Jobs revealing the first iPhone in 2007
Steve Jobs talks with his hands. A lot. i find solace in this.

 

What are our limits?

And how can we be certain?

We can be certain of one thing – nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Simple math.

 

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