The work is never done

Orlando Top Motivational Speakers

 

(photo: The final day of Disney Outlook calendar access is lower right. The final month, upper left.)

One of the biggest tasks before retirement was organizing all the personal files from 30 years of service.

Many of those files now digital.

To help process the reality of this life altering choice, every calendar entry and every contact was deleted.

It’s the same process we go through when we buy a new cell phone – erase all the data off the old device.

But in this case, there’s no iCloud backup.

Thank goodness this day had been six years in the making.

Today is day 33 of retirement. Busy as ever. Who would have thought time would still feel limited?

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Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet

Classic book on speaking

 

(photo: Lee Cockerell’s library is extraordinary, comprehensive, and well organized)

Who’s the most organized person you know?

Lee Cockerell is the most organized person you will ever meet.

Go to Amazon, type Lee Cockerell, consider buying and reading every book he’s written.

From personal experience, it will make you a better, more effective, and more organized person.

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Yes, barely enough time in the day

Galen College of Nursing website

 

(photo: October 12, 2014 from MLC office, facing West, towards the pool, and Disney’s Magic Kingdom.)

We barely have enough time in our day, and this never changes.

Getting and staying organized is a daily challenge.

Tough.

Relentless.

Important.

Critical.

Don’t quit.

Ever.

Or you will never change.

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Can we be in the past, present and future all at the same time?

YuGiOh tournament

 

(Photo: Sundays are YuGiOh tournament days… every Sunday… it’s what he loves)

Can we be in the past, present and future all at the same time?

It’s so crazy to write each day, and being so far ahead that there are 99 posts that have to go live before this one can.

Tomorrow, September 17, taking our Son on a business trip to Texas.

We promise ourselves we’ll do cool things with our Family but put them off because of the degree of difficulty.

Living in the moment, with the future in mind – without regret – is only possible if we start living like we mean it.

Today.

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PS. Merry Christmas.

PSS. “Christmas Day 2014 posts” go live on April 4, 2015, 100 days from now.