If not for taking a short cut through the backyard yesterday, would have never seen this cracked metal faucet. The repair took an hour that interrupted last night’s plans.
Delivery truck drove across our yard to lessen the walk to the front door.
The number of cards and postcards sent out this week is astonishing.
The paperwork of life.
Having intentional margin in each day allows for unexpected events to be handled without going into crisis-mode.
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Publix check out, a timely visual reminder. Habits and rituals make us and break us.
Most of our stress in life has its root in not being organized enough.
The key to being organized is having a conviction on how your life is foundationally structured.
For me it’s mind, body, spirit, work, and home.
Structuring our life shouldn’t be complicated.
It should be simple.
Is this a surprise to anyone?
Yes, because society has been ill-prepared to focus on teaching youth balanced excellence in life’s five big choies – mind, body, spirit, work, and home.
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