The struggle comes down to only two choices

Car buying paperwok

 

Coggin Honda of Orlando

 

(photos: Arrived during the day, top photo… left at night, bottom photo… picking van up today, Nov. 16)

Being organized takes discipline.

Anything that’s good and decent requires discipline.

Struggle with the effort, or struggle with the regret.

The time will pass anyway.

Tomorrow is today’s enemy.

Do one thing today that makes you more organized.

Do more than one if you want, but do at least one. Period.

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Organization scales

Orlando based leadership speakers

 

(photo: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park… Walt Disney was onto something here… be decently organized at home)

Organization scales. The degree to which we are decently organized at home impacts everything else in our life. Positively or not so positively.

We know this.

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Goal for today – eliminate any remaining pile

Miranda Lambert at 2014 CMAs

 

(photo: 2014 CMA’s – Country Music Awards)

Today begins day four of the first workweek as a retiree.

There was a fair amount of catchup work to do because the actual date only left 25 days notice.

Add in travel, a big work load, and a pressing deadline and you have the perfect recipe for the paperwork of life to pile up quickly.

Made a big dent in the pile yesterday.

Goal for today – eliminate any remaining pile.

The daily work required to free ourselves up from the burden of work left undone is insidiously draining.

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Focus and discipline in everything we do?

Disney toys

 

(photo: Disney plastic toys yesterday at work… in Michigan)

Should we be zealous about safety?

Being organized around safety means locking your laptop (containing all your proprietary intellectual property) every single time.

Meaning you lock it even when and where others tell you you don’t need to worry about it.

Consistency is a big part of being decently organized.

This concept, let alone delivering on it, eludes most.

Crazy.

But true.

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Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet

Classic book on speaking

 

(photo: Lee Cockerell’s library is extraordinary, comprehensive, and well organized)

Who’s the most organized person you know?

Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet.

Go to Amazon, type Lee Cockerell, consider buying and reading every book he’s written.

From personal experience, it will make you a better, more effective, and more organized person.

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