Monday, January 28, 2013

Damage Inc.


A explanation of my own need for not only organization but the mental focus necessary for motivated living, for any measure of success, is what I bring to you today.  As does a business, a person can utilize the inventory process.  This can apply to other ways of improving oneself, and the concept is ABSOLUTELY not something I thought of on my own, but rather heard about and learned about from quite a few different sources.  My hope in the following week or so's posts is not to wax on about my own story, but to shed light on the process.

It means little to nothing for me to say that I went from completely unsure about my path to totally sure.  It means even less to say that I got rid of over 50% of my stuff in less than a year (true - my son thinks the percentage is even higher), took a close look at the financial burdens I created for myself and picked them apart with plans to deal with each (true), and came up with a plan that my children and I could start using to make our lives calmer and more productive, as well as intensely happier (also true).  What IS meaningful is the truth that is in the process.  The outcome is not the point.  The process... I will always love to look back at this time of my life because of what the process has done for me, what learning each step has done to my head and my heart.

Tomorrow:  Part 1 - Inventory Rhymes with Gory

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