Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Power of Less

Have you ever visited Niagara Falls? It is one of the most amazing places to experience the majesty of God's creations. Ice, wind, and water created this magnificent and powerful area. But did you know that man now controls the rate of erosion of the falls to a great extent? Why is that necessary?

Well, prior to 1942, it is thought that the Horseshoe Falls eroded about 5 feet per year. Now, by diverting the water to power plants and using other methods, that rate is less than one foot a year. Projections are that the rate will be reduced to one foot every 10 years through continued efforts. Of course, there's no way to "control" nature, and a major rock fall could change everything.

But the point I'm trying to make is that water represents great opportunity to harness power for electricity. That's not to mention the chance for each of us to experience the beauty of the area. However, the water must be controlled as much as possible to preserve its usefulness. What does all this have to do with being organized?

Well, I think we need to step back and look at the amount of information or things we're allowing to come into our life. Though they may be useful or add value, sometimes it helps to divert some of those things so they don't erode our quality of life and work.

Is there something in your life that needs to be restricted a little? Could you set up rules in your email so that some messages are eliminated or put directly into a folder that you can look at when you choose to?

Do you need to designate a "Productive Environment Day" and get rid of some of the clutter in your life? Schedule it today...don't put it off. You will experience the power of less in your life that erodes your strength and energy. Though only about 50 percent of the water flows over the falls daily, just look at the beauty, majesty, and power of it. We can all learn something from those falls!

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