Why be constantly focused on personal organization?

Middle school pep rally
Middle schoolers are easily impressed with celebrities.

 

Middle school cafeteria pep rally
Last night at the middle school pep rally.

 

Why be constantly focused on personal organization?

One benefit to being decently organized is that it helps facilitate being able to do more good, to more people, more often.

As a side note, it’s also insidiously helpful to be actively visible in your children’s day-to-day life. Common sense, not common practice.

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Fun is in the home freedom

Disney World Conference Speakers

 

Disney World Conference Speakers

 

(photo: This is the last of five daily blogs written each morning. Organized enough to include these photos from a few minutes ago. Desk faces East but walked downstairs and down the front porch steps.)

Fun is in the home freedom.

It’s astonishingly staggering the space we make in every corner of our lives when we clean out the corners of our drawers, closets, and other living spaces.

In two words – extraordinarily freeing.

Being free is fun.

Having fun is a big part of why we exist.

No brainer, eh.

Busy, busy.

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Better personal organization isn’t fixed by cramming

Orlando Top Professional Speakers

 

(photo: Final photo at Office Depot last night.)

You can’t wake up one day and decide to be a writer. You must write, for years, and then decide if you will continue as a writer.

Slow and steady wins the race.

Steady.

And slow.

Maybe Definitely  years to rewire our brains and fix our processes and priorities.

Be an example, not a warning.

PS. Yes, it’s hard as hell, and takes forever. The time and the struggle will pass anyway. So why not do it?

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ROI ranging from minor to major

Rocky Mountain National Park sign

 

(photo: Summer 2014… on a trip and made time for a side trip)

Becoming more organized has obvious benefits.

And these benefits, depending on what gets more organized, have a return on our investment that ranges from minor to major.

Summer has been spent savoring some special moments that for 30 years never seemed to fit into a busy, demanding schedule.

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