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**Adaptability**
26. How do I know when a change is needed?
27. How do I know when a change is overdue?
28. When I've resisted an overdue change, how did I justify the delay?
29. When did I last I change my mind in public?
30. When did I last I admit that I was wrong in public?
Compasses and Weathervanes
edbatista
How Getting Organized Becomes a Spiritual Practice
In time management and thing management, the same kinds of questions crop up:
• What really matters to you; what are your priorities here?
• Why are you doing what you are doing?
• Why are you keeping what you are keeping?
• Who else and what else is affected by what you are doing; and what you are keeping?
• How much is enough?
• What do you need to hold onto?
• What do you need to let go of?
These are foundational organizational questions.
They are also foundational spiritual ones.
Organization Is a Spiritual Practice
Anna Havron
‘If I had just one year left to live in good health, what would I do and who would I be?’
161 / Restarting Real Life
Dense Discovery
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