The tools are gathered; at least the ones I've painstakingly researched and honed over several months. No doubt that there may be "adjustments" and possibly even new tools along the way. But the "road map, manuals and implements" that I've found to aide me on my journey give me confidence that I can go forward with assurance that I will, ultimately, reach my destination.
Preparation for this life-changing journey has at times been slow, tedious, frustrating and (yes) even discouraging. But I trust that the return for my time investment will be priceless as I go forward.
Bearing witness to the importance of deliberate and patient exploration in preparing for my "trip of a lifetime" is my most recent and inspiring acquisition. Attesting to "blessings from above" I came upon this manual quite by accident.
Being an avid gift-giver and bargain shopper, I contribute regularly to the success of Amazon.com. (especially in their Book Shop). Admittedly a recipient of the mixed-blessing of ADD, it's not unusual to be surprised when I open a package (often weeks after receiving it, I must confess) to find unremembered treasures. So it was, as I looked for a book I had ordered for my oldest daughter, that I was delighted to find The Disorganized Mind by Nancy J Ratey. I was excited, but had no clue that I was holding what I would soon come to consider one of, if not the, most important tools for my journey. This tool, it turns out, has been instrumental in giving me the courage to strike out, not just in theory but in forward motion, on my long awaited journey.
Affirming what I already knew within myself, Nancy Ratey confirmed and informed my understanding of a small handicap (although simultaneously a blessing) with which I deal on a daily basis. Awareness of this manageable condition is essential for a successful journey. With the wisdom and guidance that Nancy offers (along with my Life Coach, Debbie Hurson and the support of my patiently committed and supportive husband, Mike {Thank you, Sweetheart!} ), my journey is sure to be one punctuated with more victories than failures. Understanding "the disorganized mind", I believe, will be the difference between success and failure (due to the frustrations which accompany living daily with this challenge).
So, The Disorganized Mind is the "icing on my cake" and I can't wait to dig in!
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