"Spinning in the wind and going nowhere fast"(p19)
This qoute to me explains when people are not organized with everything going on in there life it leads to chaos.When you have a lot of decisions to make at once you ted to not make any improvement. Being overwhelmed leads to stress and most of the time people that are stressed ted to give up on things that are important. having school work in taking care of your house hold can be overwhelming what helps the situation is being organized.Staying on top of schedule appointments cutting out time for studying. keep a clean home also helps me. This quote represents why some people say there moving but not going anywhere. For example being in school and passing on class by continuing to fail most of your classes represent a person that is moving but not going anywhere fast.
"When we take what we learn in one sphere of our life and apply it to another our knowledge and understanding increase substantially"(p20)
I agree with this statement a lot people forget being in grade school and the teacher always saying "make sure to keep your desk and cubbie clean".Even when parents yelled about keeping your room and book-bag cleaned it helps in the work place. Having to maintain different task helped us later on in life be able to keep things going smoothly. Being organize with small task at a young age helped with being organized as an adult. Keeping important things organize now should be easier. Knowing where the bill statements are important documentation you can go right and your folder and get has progressed. Our knowledge should have increased substantially on the importance of being organized.
"Self-discovery requires time and focus"(p22)
This quote defines how I look at people that are lazy a lot of people go through life not knowing who they are or what they want. I feel a reason for this is that people don't take time out to get to know themselves. Today in society people are more concern with whats the hottest brand or whose the hottest rapper instead of finding out what their favorite color is.
Very strong points from the Katharine Brooks, book.
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