Hint: Knowing what you know now about “stuff”:
- If you lost an item/thing forever, would you die?
- If you had more of them, would you be happier?
- If you were to start your life over, would you still want them?
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One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
Hint: Knowing what you know now about “stuff”:
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Cheryl, lower left, biked 8 hours to reach the summit…
There are mountains to climb if you want to get and stay organized. And what would you say is the criteria or measurement to judge your organization?
Perhaps it’s as simple as this. When you look around at your life, does it give you pleasure or overwhelm you?
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Dear Son, it may be the fear of being organized, that keeps us from doing it. Why be afraid? It may be the simple fact that once we are organized, there’s so much to lose if we don’t stay on top of it. Maybe that’s our fear – losing it.
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You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result. – Mahatma Gandhi
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PS. I remind myself daily – it’s an excellent battle cry.
We collect things and hold onto them because we think it will enrich our lives. Later, we realize many of these things become burdens – to store, organize, worry about losing, insure, dust.
What it really comes down to is what is most important. Keep those things. But we can’t decide what’s most important. This is a big problem.
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Yesterday’s answer: I don’t know.