Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Me

What I have realized, is that my desires have not changed. From my earliest moment sof self consciousness, my desires have not changed. These were always my desires:

• Look your best - always
• Be physically strong and in shape
• Be financially stable
• Keep house organized
• Be a writer
• Have a social life
• Be helpful


There are certain lifestyles that have to be in place for this image to be a reality. This is the reflection of me that I want. What do I have to do to get there. What is stopping? I'll do some more introspection. You do the same.

My goals are not unrealistic. I would even think that they are simle - but every day is still a challenge to be a better person. Until next time, stay focused or what matters. So umm, what does matter?

Sunday, November 25, 2007

A New Life

If I could stop time for about a year and had super non-stop energy, I think I could get caught up on everything. But organization is a never ending battle. Once I was caught up, I would need to maintain that status. So the point here, is that organization is not something we do in an afternoon or a weekend. It's lifestyle. And before you can effectively apply any change to your lifestyle - you have to really beleive in the cause, and watch the cause.
You have to want it so much that you think about it every day. . .  Once you have made up your mind to change, you have to strategicly figure out what and how to change. Change has to be planned. This is a goal. The prize - greater peace of mind. Start making a list of the desireable things you want in your life, make a list of what you dont want. The list of desires will be your ultimate mission statement. After creating the ultimate mission statement, the next step is to refine that to make it a realistic mission statement.  

A Time & Place For Everything

I admire people whom are organized.  In my mind, I consider myself an organized person.  Outside  my mind - it's a different story.  I do beleive, that there is a place for everything, and everything should be in it's place.  And for situations where there really is no place for something - then a place should be created.   This is the easy part of being organized.  It seems easy enough, but so many of us dont follow that philosofy.   Why is it so hard to put everything it its place.  Several factors could apply.  But I can only write in regards to my own personal struggles.  The time factor.  There is a time for everything, and everything should be done in its proper time.  Before I elaborate on the time factor, I want to mention another big factor agaist organization - The energy factor.  We need the energy to do what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, for things to be in their proper place.