The end of an era?

A favorite Disney character that goes everywhere i go, for a specific reason – love, Ohana.

The end of an era?

Asked our Son two days ago on our weekly touch-base call, “What would you think if i stopped blogging?”

He said, “It would feel like the end of an era.”

An era usually implies a long run with something that has been a fabric of everyday life.

After 11 years without missing a day, perhaps it would be the end of an era.

The script getting whispered during the daily two-hour writing commitment is, “This blogging is keeping you from finishing your Disney business books.”

If there was no job nor income to worry about and i could do anything, i’d start every single day by writing, just like the past 4,000+ mornings.

And now there’s a new script, thanks to our Son two days ago, “Of course you can do them both. You can blog like normal AND finish your first book about Disney Customer Service.”

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Stop!

Brooklyn, NY
It’s not Disney World, yet it’s very decently organized (Brooklyn, NY)

 

Stop!

Stop?

But wait, didn’t you say yesterday to Go?

Yes. Go.

And stop making excuses. We are deserving of a great, organized life.

This is our responsibility.

Not talking organizational perfection.

Just fundamentally… decently organized… and simplified.

Some of the most basic:

  • declutter – purge unnecessary things, which is tricky because….
  • we must be honest about what’s (really) necessary
  • try to touch paper only once, try to avoid putting it down “for later”
  • create and organize digital files (for email and bookmarked websites)
  • minimize our temptation to say yes to everything

None of this is particularly easy.

We can never go wrong with slow and steady.

And sometimes, yes, we will need a bulldozer and a few days.

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