

We’re all owners.
Like the cow above, sticking it’s neck out through the barbed wire fence, are we hungry for our own life?
Do we settle for status quo or is vibrancy our only acceptable standard?
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We’re all owners.
Like the cow above, sticking it’s neck out through the barbed wire fence, are we hungry for our own life?
Do we settle for status quo or is vibrancy our only acceptable standard?
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Maybe he doesn’t live in the real world. Maybe he unfairly gets more hours per day than everyone else.
Maybe he’s learned to be intentional where most are unintentional.
Maybe he overmanages his time and priorities in ways others either under manage or ignore completely.
Life’s a bitch an amazing opportunity, in spite of it all.
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One of the ways we can live a “do-over” is to reprioritize our life. Case in point. Yesterday was Friday and jam packed with an all day meeting downtown. There were a million reasons why exercise wasn’t going to fit.
Made it a priority to get up early and run 7+ miles before driving 40 minutes to be early for the meeting.
Made it a priority to leave the meeting mid-afternoon to be able to visit Gold’s gym before the Middle School Science Fair.
We are in charge of our priorities. No one else commands this.
Your move.
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(photo: free health tests are a few button pushes and a few minutes long – at Walmart)
Medicating ourselves with busy-ness so as to avoid exercising, annual exams, facing the truth on how we have let ourselves go…
This is a perfect example of leadership not having a clue.
You are the CEO of You, Inc.
Live like you mean it.
Most of us will never change.
Imagine working for a boss like that.
Do everything in your power to not let it affect your art.
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This is how ridiculously simple our self analysis is.
We either exercised yesterday or we didn’t.
Only one person in charge of overcoming all the excuses.
Only one.
PS. Overcoming excuses can be (and often must be) art.
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