Your recipe, home

Be grateful for everything.

Live within your means.

Eliminate decision fatigue.

Plan for the worst. Hope for the best.

Have fun, .think .differently, and lean into discomfort.

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Wisdom basics, home

You are the CEO of You, Inc.

Simplicity is operational genius.

Create your life by deign, not by default.

Intentionally architect your home-life’s structure and processes to scale life’s daily operational necessities.

Launch, learn, revise, repeat.

Like life’s other four big choices (mind, body, spirit, and work), find a million fun ways to stay motivated.

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Exiting should be art

Exiting should be art.

Why?

Because if you truly knew how much time you had left and it wasn’t as much as you thought it would be, you’d probably rally like Tom Brady with two minutes to go in the Super Bowl.

Note: Not a football fan anymore, but definitely a fan of excellence. And Tom Brady won seven Super Bowls. Some of them were come from behind with only two minutes to go.

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Not easy and not hard, home

Important stuff, like running a home, for a lifetime.

Important stuff like establishing life priorities.

Important stuff like prioritizing those priorities.

Most stuff in life is not easy.

Most stuff in life is also not hard.

Paradox.

Great news, if you believe it.

Greater news if you use the wisdom.

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Nine clouds, ten clouds

Nine clouds, ten clouds?

How many did you notice?

Two days ago?

Last week?

How long do you watch them?

Why do you watch them?

Almost always, the clouds are moving.

i’ve found that random glances never reveal movement.

Stationary clouds are a fallacy.

Yet…

Stationary clouds, i think, are a stereotype that creates lifelong cloud-watching avoidance.

No two days worth of skies in our lifetime will be identical.

What a gift of never-ending variety, compliments of the Cosmos.

Ps. ‘Scuse me while i kiss the sky.

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