Decide

We collect things and hold onto them because we think it will enrich our lives. Later, we realize many of these things become burdens – to store, organize, worry about losing, insure, dust.

What it really comes down to is what is most important. Keep those things. But we can’t decide what’s most important. This is a big problem.

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Yesterday’s answer: I don’t know.

Lists Tips Hints Tactics Files Habits

Develop effective systems and processes for storing data…

History has a way of repeating itself. We have two choices as I see it. Much of what we do is learned behavior, with the lion’s share from childhood.

Being organized is hard because life is hard. We choose, intentionally or not, to be organized or disorganized. April at jeff noel.com is reserved for lists, tips, hints, files, and habits for being organized.

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If Tomorrow Never Comes

What are your big plans for April? Remember, impossible or big doesn’t mean something no one else has ever done. It’s means impossible or big relative to what you have never done.

Just so you know, I battle every single day with keeping up, prioritizing, postponing and even completely letting go.

And with change, the more you proactively practice, the better you get at it, which feeds your self-confidence, which just keeps helping you.

Not sure if I’ll be blogging tomorrow. Have a best-selling book to finish. April is get it done month.

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Breaking News

Mid Life Celebration’s founder and CEO, jeff noel, has a two-part ‘crazy’ vision:

  1. Challenge Male Baby Boomers to do something Great before they die
  2. Drive personal responsibility for Life’s Big Choices into education reform, starting in pre-school

Bet you didn’t know this.

* Note, it goes far beyond this demographic