Not sure if you ever wondered about this, but the intent in these blogs is to write less and say more. There is never a challenge with writing a long post. Those are the easiest.
The hardest post to write is the short one, the pithy one, the one you’re glad you made time to read.
Real life, in real time, copied word for word, just as Skip wrote it yesterday in the comments. These are exactly the reasons why we should seize the day. Here’s Skip:
Because you may not get the chance tomorrow.
Between Christmas and New Year of last year a good friend of mine (49 years old) experienced an Aortic Di-section (rare…aorta just splits open). Lucky for him people with him noticed immediately and got him medical attention which ultimately saved his life. My friend turned 50 in January and has a new outlook on life (he refocused) and his family.
His family also realizes that time is short and they need to pay attention to what really matters.
Two weeks ago on a Monday my friend’s wife found out she had a rare virus that attacks the heart. She passed away 3 days later.
They thought they had had their scare and were refocusing for the rest of thier lives only to have a second tragic reminder.
How organized are you? Does it even matter to you? Or, does my questioning make you sick?
Are you on track to accomplish your dreams, those meaningful goals you have to live a good life and make a difference in the lives of others? You have to be organized, or it ain’t gonna happen.
Wasting time makes me sick?
As The Blog Whisperer, writing five daily, and different, blogs each morning, I have no time to waste with disorganization. Do you?