
Push toward your goals with persistence, not with one big leap, but with step after step after step. 🙂

Push toward your goals with persistence, not with one big leap, but with step after step after step. 🙂

An exercise to realize how many “moments” you have:
Try the “100 blocks a day method>:
Perspective is a powerful tool when you talk about scheduling your time.
According to the writers at Wait But Why, if you sleep 8 hours a night, that leaves you with about 1,000 waking minutes a day to schedule. Or, about 100 10-minute blocks.
Lay those blocks out on a grid and ask yourself, how many are:
Put toward making your future better, and how many of them are just there to be enjoyed?
Spent with other people, and how many are for time by yourself?
Used to create something, and how many are used to consume something?
This isn’t necessarily a practice any (sane) person would go through on a daily basis, but the idea behind it is sound. Know you have a finite amount of time each day and see how many blocks you have.
Thank you Jessica K for the inspiration this morning!
Payton, our oldest son, is on a trip with his grandparents, so we had some quality Isaac time this weekend. We went on quite a few walks, rode the rides at Elitches (and Isaac did all the thrill rides, overcoming his fears), grilled fajitas, and played some games (Isaac beat us at Catan). I am thankful for my family and I am grateful for the time I get to spend with my boys, together and separate.


I put a couple things together this morning to prove a point… First up from Psychology Today some research showing the importance of noticing “simple pleasures:”

Combine that with this info from Forbes discussing the vast improbability of us even existing:

When we combine the two, we realize how un-fathomable it is to even be in the right place at the right time to notice a “simple” pleasure. What are the odds that you are in your car at the very moment the sun peeks up over the horizon to show it’s beauty? What are the odds that you notice the flight of the hummingbird whizzing by in the afternoon? Life’s simple pleasures are anything but simple. Take time to appreciate all the amazing aspects of life, because when you think about it, even being alive is awe-inspiring :)!
Jessica brought these two this morning at our morning meeting. They were excellent 🙂
“If I am going to do something different and if I want to meet someone’s needs, I really need to go the distance.”-Hilary Swank
“If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.”-Charles R Swindell



“Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their desires to reach their potential.” – John Maxwell.
Thank you Jessica K for the inspirational quote this morning. Live up to your potential and there is no limit :)!
This was sent via email (From a subscription to Jongordon.com). I love the analogy. Too often we laser focus on the fruits and not the roots…

The Root of Success
There once was a tree that produced an abundant supply of fruit.
Everyone marveled at its ability to produce a record harvest each year.
The owner who sold his fruit at the local market had become one of the wealthiest men in town and he was the envy of all who knew him.
However, as the years passed the owner spent so much of his time counting and selling his fruit that he forgot to nourish the root.
He became so prideful and focused on results that he neglected to see the signs that the tree was dying.
Then one day when the owner went to pick fruit from his tree he was shocked to discover that the tree was barren.
“How could this be,” he asked?
But when he inspected the root he found his answer.
The root had dried up.
He was so focused on the fruit that he neglected the root.
He wished there was something he could do but it was too late.
It was a lesson he would never forget!
How about you? Do you focus on the numbers, the outcomes and the fruit?
Or do you focus on the purpose, people, innovation, culture and root of your success.
Always remember the amount of fruit we produce is just an outcome and measurement of how well we are nurturing our root.
If we take care of our root we’ll always have an abundant supply of fruit.
Ignore the root and say goodbye to the fruit.
I love this subscription! Check out “Notes from the Universe.” You get emails daily (not spam, no selling, just motivational, inspirational things). I liked today’s a lot!
“Go for it, Joel (switch for your name here :), not once, but again and again and again. Whatever it takes. Because in the end, with arms held high in the winners circle, beaming with joy, as light as a feather, crying your eyes out, you’ll see how fantastically disproportionate the rewards are for the effort expended, the risks taken, and the price paid – no matter how many false starts you endured. And you’ll be astounded by how quickly you made it, even though, when the going got tough, and your spirits ebbed, you thought you’d never, ever, ever “see the day.”
Tallyho,
The Universe
“Most successful men (and women) have hot achieved their distinction by having some new talent or opportunity presented to them. They have developed the opportunity that was at hand.”-Bruce Barton

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