Purpose, Process, Payoff

Apple Watch fitness app
Today my “vision” was a minimum 8-mile walk. An amateur vision sounds like this: “I want to do a good walk today.”

Purpose, Process, Payoff (PPP).

While walking this morning i made this voice-dictated post:

When you tell someone that this (PPP) is important, they will probably be thinking to themselves “obviously”. Most people have done a push-up and know what a push-up is, but if you ask them right now to do a couple pushups, they probably couldn’t do it. Knowing what’s important and simple isn’t enough. You have to be able to do it, or it’s as if you’ve never heard of it. And if you don’t do it, you miss the benefits, all of the benefits, that come with doing the basics.

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Nail it or fail it

Nail it or fail it.

Your obsession with envisioning a better future should give (you, and) everyone goosebumps.

Why?

You tell me why.

Ps. Nothing extraordinary is built without goosebumps.

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Couple acre Graceland

disney keynote speaker Jeff Noel on a roof
Along the middle right edge is our back yard neighbor’s house. There’s a small pond in there too. The distance is astonishing. We are grateful for the distance. No idea what we did to be the grateful owner.

It’s challenging to find God on a full stomach.

We searched for seven years before we found, and bought, our two-acre Graceland.

We were hungry.

We wanted to live close to “work”.

We wanted to be within five minutes of Walt Disney World (work).

Mission accomplished.

But better than we could have imagined.

To find a two-acre empty lot…impossible.

It’s only impossible until you do it the first time.

Hunger drove us to Graceland.

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Envision a better future

7-second video: Beautiful dawn. Raspy, head-cold voice.

An unanswered question is a liability.

An even bigger liability is not having the right question.

Here are some examples of ’right questions’:

  • Are you satisfied?
  • Why?
  • Why not?
  • What are you willing to give up?

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