When I was at a motivational seminar last week, I drifted away from paying attention to some of the speakers and wound up writing a list of over 60 potential post topics for the blog.
I went to a Thrash Metal concert recently and all I could think about was new business ideas for work.
When I’m scanning over my Twitter feed, I start to think of new mash-ups that I can make for my occasional DJ sets.
My brain is never where it’s supposed to be.
And yet somehow, when I sit down to work on a blog post, I get focused. And that helps the rest of my day stay on track, whether I’m at work, running errands or working on various projects. It’s become an essential part of my day and a vital component in who I am and how I function personally and professionally.
When I posted a few days ago about blogging every day, part of the reason that I do that right now is because it centers me.
Whether it’s going to the gym, talking with a friend, reading the news or even ordering the same coffee every morning from Starbucks, we all have our daily rituals that help us focus and be truly effective as people.
I know I don’t say this as often as I should, but thank you for reading and supporting my brain’s attempts to get back on track.







