What a personal trainer cannot do

Nearing the gym workout conclusion. View from incline bench for core exercises.
Walking home through the Church’s backside. Somewhere near 9:00AM.

What a personal trainer cannot do for a trainee is obvious.

They cannot do the exercises, they cannot get the proper sleep, they cannot watch over your food choices and portions, they cannot make you find endless and appropriate motivation for all the hours you are away from the gym.

Adapt this to personal home organization. Bottom line, you have to do all the work.

Getting in home organization shape is the same concept as getting and staying in physical shape – the benefits are numerous and obvious. The consequences for not are also numerous and obvious.

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Your personal organization culture

Snapped this for an executive client who is struggling with culture as priority one.

Your personal organization culture – how do you describe it to yourself? To others?

Do you use words like:

Opportunity, possibility, excellence, continuous, improvement, growth, strength, freedom, asset, culture by design?

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Forgetting is not a valid reason

Rather than ignore this wisp, i spent a little time with it and got lost in some pleasant memories and current hopes.

Forgetting is not a valid reason.

Forgetting means we are disorganized.

Simplicity facilitates organization.

Clarity, margin, and focus are required to thrive.

Margin means we have unscheduled time everyday to allow for unexpected opportunities and unexpected challenges.

Unexpected opportunities can include watching the sun rise, calling a friend, helping a stranger, day dreaming, or discovering a cool way to log reminders so you do the important things in your life – as simple as asking someone an important follow up question or sending a thank you note.

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One question about your home

At home, everything is complicated because of all our stuff, a busy schedule, competing priorities, and a general lack of foundational education around personal responsibility.

One question about your home:

Does your level of personal home organizing leave you feeling vibrant?

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Do hard things

Reynolds.

Anything worth doing is hard before it is easy. Embrace and nurture the Magic of the learning curve.

Do hard things.

When you are willing to do hard things you’ll have a more organized life.

How cool is that?

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