How is our HQ?

Apple display nearing 50-billiion apps downloaded
Devices and apps make HQ portable

 

How is your HQ?

We all have a headquarters, a corporate office if you will.

It’s the place where we conduct the business of managing our life.

It may be a room, a building, a device, or all of these together.

How is all that working out?

Are we satisfied?

Theses are typical daily questions I ask myself.

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Another term for home is nest

Photo of Mountain Lion
Photo of unknown nature photographer’s work

 

The place were we live, separate from work, we call home.

In nature home is a den, cave, burrow, or a nest.

It’s where down time from survival, or waking hours, is spent.

Some animals are nomadic, or have no home whatsoever, say fish.

The human equivalent for home can be called nest.

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How would we explain an independent HQ?

photographers surrounding an Apple product unveiling
has anyone ever shown us work life balance simplified?

 

How would we explain an independent HQ?

A clear, concise, and compelling understanding that organization and stress are directly proportional?

Our “in-box” never stops filling up.

Ever.

Feeling like we’re always trying to catch up leaves us missing the present moments.

Extraordinarily, insidiously, stressful.

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Back to HQ reality

pitchfork
catch the donut on the pitchfork? ( I own, and use, a pitchfork)

We are all faced with interesting daily dynamics as we do what has to be done, when it has to be done, whether we feel like it or not. I don’t listen to music in the mornings while cranking out five blogs. On the weekends, it’s a different story.

I usually don’t write blogs ahead of time. Since January 2012, it’s been a different story. Lesson learned…I prefer writing and posting on the same day.

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PS. Without experimentation (entrepreneurial spirit), one never knows what one will never know.

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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