(Note: This Journey Plan addresses this Seasons plan to clean up loose ends and gain effectiveness. )
Welcome…
Not unlike the HouseFix Journey, this will list a lot of things I need to do. I’m also hoping that by explaining my reasoning you might get insight into my organizing system, which will be a subject of a journey and ebook in 2019. Sharp Ax/True-Up might seem a strange name for a journey, but it’s one of those cool combined action efforts, like the Eve & AM Journey. It’s actually short for four concepts that fit together so interconnectedly that it’s easier to track them together.
Sub-Categories:
- Sharp Ax – things I do to automate or improve efficiency
- LEARN – seeking out more understanding, more skills, better ways
- True-Up – Leftover or undone items needed to finish a project
- Finish Strong – The other 1/5th of the project that’s hard to do
What it is:
We can’t just do things to improve our lives, we need to also improve our methods of improving ourselves. Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying something like, “if I had three hours to chop down a tree I’d spend the first two hours sharpening my ax.” That’s what inspired the name of that sub-category. If you take a course on speed reading, for example, you’d save time on everything you do every day, especially the process of learning. (I intend to take a course by Ben Levi on Udemy called, Become a Super Learner very soon.)
LEARN is actually one of my strengths and also a lifelong addiction of mine. I simply don’t feel right if I’m not ingesting new information.
The Big Difference between True-Up and Strong Finish…is nuanced. True-up is something God has put on my heart this season. I tend to get frustrated with a lack of progress and complain to God that I’m not making progress. God asks if I’m really out of actions I can take. It’s humbling to realize that I’m begging God for step 5 and 6, actually throwing a tantrum and refusing to take steps 1 thru 4 until He shows me the whole plan. Well, this category is for things the steps I can take.
Strong Finish relates to a core concept/desire I have for the Cleric Path. It’s something Mike Q. Pink calls spontaneous wealth. Most creative types get what I’m about to say, but I’ll try to explain. When you get a flash of brilliance that transcends what you could do in your own power. Most of us live our lives in a way that is too busy to even record those epiphanies much less take action on them. I call them Blessons, (Blessings + lessons) and I’m determined to take advantage of them.
What I’ve learned in trying to set aside time for these Blessons is that I tend to capture and use about 80% (4/5ths) of it before life rends me away. Finish strong is about being faithful to complete the remaining 1/5th in order to really receive what God is handing out.
The List So Far:
Sharp Ax – things I do to automate or improve efficiency
Laptop Clean up (renew virus protection, clean up junk files, esp pics in DBox etc)
Mobile office: incorporate my tablet so office/writing functions are more portable
LEARN – seeking out more understanding, more skills, better ways
Udemy class on balancing the endocrine system – current (link for more info)
True-Up – Leftover or undone items needed to finish a project
Laptop Clean up, delete old desktop notes & add new–(mission/vision/values/battle/message, etc. )
Finish Strong – The other 1/5th of the project that’s hard to do
Pea Gravel project in the backyard
Water heater run off
Make Daughter’s tablet kid-friendly
More to come…
Edited this far
Steps I’ll take and What I’m hoping God will do
While watching a kids show with my daughter, I heard a character mention mechanical advantage as connected to incremental efforts. It hit me like a rhino at full speed. Part of the reason change is difficult for us is that we need to know we’re working on grand things, but we’re seldom able to do more than just crawl to the next line. We’ve lost sight, well, I’ve lost sight, of the nobility inherent to surviving against all odds.
It’s not just the knight in shining armor who makes victory in a battle. It’s usually the human cockroach who knows how to keep himself and his friends alive through impossible odds that end up doing all the fighting on the front line.
My point here is that most of my victories didn’t result from my excellence as much as my obstinance. Most of the finish lines I’ve crossed in life weren’t danced across, they were crawled across or stumbled over.
I want that leverage that comes from focusing on the next step. I believe that one thing that will help is celebrating the ugly wins. Getting excited over the tiny victories. The same God who can give me peace in a storm can give me joy over the underwhelming successes.
Any resources I’m leaning on God to help with
God’s got to come through with joy.
Specific places I predict challenge (prayer requests)
I’ve got to remember that there is no negativity in God and no matter how busy I am, nothing is more important than fighting the battle over my attitude.
Estimated Start Date: Underway.