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    Small Tweaks to Make Your Home Healthier and Happier

    Got a lot of stuff lying around your house or maybe the clutter seems to be piling up with no end in sight? Small tweaks to your home organization can make a huge difference in the quality of life you are experiencing. Feeling happy in your own home can make a huge impact on your overall health and happiness. Now that you have some extra time on your hands from today’s Covid-19 pandemic, it’s the perfect opportunity to clean up and declutter your home. A little cleanliness and organization can make a world of difference in making your home happier and healthier.  Clutter’s Effects On The Brain and Body Clutter…

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    Essential Input

    Do you ever feel overstimulated? Constantly there is a tap on your shoulder, “Look at this!” It pulls your attention from one thing to another and back again giving you whiplash. Whether it is from phone notifications, texts, social media or advertising, we go through our days pulled by the river of distraction. Then there are movies and tv shows to stream, podcasts and audiobooks to listen to, books and magazines to read. What is essential? We fill our minds with so much. The result is a fractured, overwhelmed and anxious self. The noise is too much. There is a better way. It comes not in adding more. We don’t…

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    Eliminate Hurry

    Is hurry running your life? How does that feel? Is it a good leader? Is it guiding you where you want to go? What if you could eliminate hurry from your life? Last month, I mentioned a few books on my next-to-read list. John Mark Comer’s The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry was at the top of the list. Earlier this month, I read it. It only took me a week. The next week, my wife read it. This is an awesome book. Definitely putting it on my keeper list, aka my reread list. This is not a book to consume and move on from. It is one you want to…

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    Monthly Focus

    Some people find it helpful, in addition to or in place of a Quarterly Offsite, to create a Monthly Focus. → Select one focus for each month.  This allows you to know your priority for each month. Most likely this would be in your work, since that is where you spend most of your time. However, if work were slow, a home project might be your one priority. The hard part is coming up with one focus. The Idea Loop can help. It will take you from ideas to one clear focus for your month. Here is the process: Ideation: What are the options for your monthly priorities? Some may…

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    My 3 Favorite Questions

    I believe it is important to be a learner, to be curious and to go deep with others. Here are my 3 favorite questions, great for personal reflection, a new acquaintance and an old friend. What are you passionate about? What is your story? What has God been telling you? Do you have a favorite question? Please share below.

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    Ask

    That is what we must do. Just ask. One child is afraid to hear “no,” so they do not ask. A second child is not afraid to hear “no,” so they ask. Sometimes the second child gets two popsicles. Whether you are talking to a friend, boss, stranger, customer, donor or loved one–even God–if you want something, ask. You do not have because you do not ask.

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    The IDEA Loop

    When you have an idea, the following process will help you gain clarity and move forward. Ideate First list all your ideas. Imagine a clean whiteboard. There is no wrong idea. Do not edit. Just write everything down.  Decide  Come to clarity on one idea. Decide to move in one clear direction. Based on all of your ideas, which is the one best option. What is essential?  Eliminate Write down your top alternate options. Decide they are extra. Get rid of them. Act What action do you need to take? What is your next step? When will it be done? Who will hold you accountable?  This is a process I…

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    Write It Down

    When we write things down, we learn better. You remember better when you physically write something down. You also are better able to stay focused on the most important. It helps clear your mind for increased creativity, better thinking and more learning. Writing things down brings clarity to your ideas in ways that typing does not. You are more likely to take action if you write something down. 

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    3 Idea Addict Books To Read Next

    Recently, I shared 6 Books for Idea Addicts. I have read all 6 and love them. Make sure to check out number 5. 🙂 Seriously though, all of them are on my reread list. On my list next to read are the following. I think they will be particularly helpful for Idea Addicts like me. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer I’ve seen the author speak a few times. I wrote down a quote he shared, a few years ago. It was from one famous person to another. “You must ruthlessly eliminate hurry from your life. Hurry is the great enemy of the spiritual life in our…

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    6 Books for Idea Addicts

    The following is a list of six of my favorite books for Idea Addicts. Hope you enjoy them. Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg GTD aka Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport Vision ADD: From Ideas to Work That Matters by Adam Suter StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath If you have read any of them, what did you think? Please share below.

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