Easy please

Make your priorities:

  • Easy to unpack
  • Easy to remember
  • Easy to do

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College priorities

mountains
Continental Divide is always nearby. Bishops Cap, right horizon.

Go to college and learn something you can only learn in a college community.

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Dear CPO

3-second video: Memories compete with dreams. So never let your memories be bigger than your dreams.
mountains
Saying goodbye to the East side, after seven consecutive weeks.

Dear CPO: Chief Priorities Officer,

Thank you for your lifetime of continuous home improvement. We appreciate your vision, determination, and enthusiasm to live with prioritized priorities. Thank you for sharing with the world the proper metric for creating personal vibrancy, energy. Balance is never possible using time as the success metric. Finally, thank you for over-focusing on the same things you used to under-focus on or ignore.

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Writing clarifies priorities

7-second video.

Writing clarifies priorities.

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Easy to forget

Couple with Disney character
Write your own caption.

Easy to forget that the sunset of your life sounds like a death sentence.

Why?

Because when you say “sunset of your life”, it sounds serious. It sounds imminent.

At some point, tomorrow, 20 years from now, no one knows, you will experience your last day.

Seems reasonable to spend as many days not focused on work as possible.

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