Almost sickening how simple the concept is

Disney's Contemporary Resort at dawn
Conditions are rarely calm and peaceful, which would make handling pressure easier

 

To position ourselves to be able to make a more impactful contribution requires us to be extra-organized.

Almost sickening how simple the concept is.

Extraordinary is simply ordinary with something extra.

Why does this seem to be so challenging?

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A little two-step action for emergencies?

Kindle screen shot
Kindle – the thing we need to do to get a fire started.

 

Step one: Remember to pull both three-ring binders off the closet shelf and place them near the desk.

Step two: Good luck finding time to look through them again without getting completely distracted from other priorities.

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Q. What are the things you would grab if your home caught on fire?

iWorld Apple reseller in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
The Cloud has automatic backup of important things, but paper, not so much.

 

Q. What are the things you would grab if your home caught on fire and you could only save what you could carry in one quick exit?

A. The iPhone is probably already in a pocket, so yelling for Family and pet to exit would be first. If there was any chance after ensuring their safety, it would be two three-ring binders full of wisdom collected since the teenage years.

Insight: An exercise like this is fun and as a bonus, a vulnerability was exposed. There is no backup for those 40+ years of paper treasure.

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Note: Back-up was kept at work up until 2.5 years ago when the opportunity to work from home was offered.

 

Dreaming stuff up and actually being organized enough to do it – well, you know

Lethbridge bridge
The journey is always off in the distance – many never leave the station.

 

Short and pithy posts weren’t part of the original April Fools Day vision. Sometime later, the notion of having a distinct way to describe the writing felt compelling.

However, dreaming stuff up and actually being organized enough to do it – well, you know.

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