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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Self-ORGANIZATION

    

 Chapter 8


Self-ORGANIZATION




Construction Stage 1.4   Obtaining Approvals and Permits

SAL Model Stage 1.2   Self-Organization



Benjamin Franklin
1706-1790
"For every minute spent in organizing,

an hour is earned."

Benjamin Franklin


Self-organization is the SAL equivalent of a construction company obtaining approvals and permits in the building process. Without proper municipal and other civic permissions, a skyscraper cannot legally be built.

Disorganized construction companies who fail to get their proverbial "ducks-in-a-row" with regards to these approvals and permits, may incur scheduling delays, lawsuits, tickets, fines, penalties, and other preventable obstacles. 

These approvals and permits are obtained from governing bodies, regulatory agencies, zoning boards, and other municipal and civic organizations. In preparation to secure these permits and approvals, information must be gathered about laws, regulations, permitting requirements, points of contact, and deadlines. 

Oftentimes, this process can be complicated and time-consuming. Completing it requires a high level of corporate cooperation and individual ORGANIZATION. Similarly, every other element of the construction process requires a high degree of organizational skills if the work is to be completed both effectively and efficiently.  

Likewise, an important part of building YOUR life as a self-action leader involves organizing your thoughts, speech, actions, personal space, relationships, values, vision, goals, etc. The more organized you are, the more efficient, effective, and focused you will be. 

With Benjamin Franklin's above-mentioned quote in mind, and despite any hyperbole involved in a literal interpretation of that quote, Franklin makes the important point that reserving time up-front to get organized can save you time—and by extension, effort, hassles, and headaches—later on. 

A key component of self-organization involves striving to develop the habits and patterns of thought, speech, and behavior that will bring about the positive, long-term benefits you are aiming at and striving toward in your life and career. 

It's relatively easy to brainstorm what you'd like to accomplish and who you'd like to eventually become. It's NOT so easy to actually realize those visions and goals. In coming chapters, we will provide you with some concrete tools that will assist and empower you in these brainstorming and self-organizing processes.


Organizing through Simplifying

Organizing your life as a self-action leader involves more than ridding your desktop (literal and virtual) and environment of clutter and disorder. It also goes beyond collating files, number- or color-coding records, and aligning other materials. Lastly, it extends past conscientious calendaring, task-list making, and note-taking.

While all of these exercises are beneficial and useful organizing techniques, organization as a self-action leader is a deeper and more holistic exercise that involves simplifying your life and career as a whole.

The purpose of this Life Leadership textbook is not so much to provide you with specific time management techniques or life organization tips. Our primary purpose, rather, is to teach sound principles that can serve as guides and touchstones to which you can then add specific organizational tools on your own, based on your unique individual needs.  

The idea of simplifying your life may sound simple; and in theory it is. But that does not necessarily make it easy in actual practice. The "Big Rocks" (1) involved in self-organization have little to do with tools and techniques and much more to do with direction, habits, patterns, relationships, standards, vision—and most importantly, True Principles rooted in Universal Laws. 

Simplifying all begins with gaining clarity of your long-term direction and pathway in life. 

We will provide you with some concrete tools to achieve this clarity and simplification in later chapters that discuss the drawing up of existential blueprints. 

The relationship component of the SAL Model was covered in Chapter 5, but it's worth adding here that simplifying your relationships involves knowing when to say "No"—and then doing so with courage and confidence. In more serious or toxic situations, you may need to cut off a relationship entirely and terminate it for good. 

Another element of getting personally organized through simplifying involves getting rid of unnecessary material things (aka: stuff). We live in a highly materialistic world where the acquisition of things can easily become a burden and induce preventable stress. Self-action leaders continually look for ways to simplify their lives by unburdening themselves of unnecessary stuff (literal and metaphorical). 

Don't get the wrong idea here...

Freedom Focused is not asking you to become an ascetic monk or hermit, move away to the mountains, and live off the land. Quite to the contrary, we encourage all self-action leaders to live in society where they can both benefit from and bless other people through mutual service and sociality.  

We simply encourage you seek to simplify your life in practical and reasonable ways by honestly evaluating what you currently have and balancing it with what you genuinely need and/or authentically want. As you do so, you may discover a variety of ways in which you could simplify your life that will actually enrich your life and relationships.

In the midst of this simplification process, you may even discover that less is often more when it comes to material possessions.

There are few better feelings in life or work than the feeling of being ORGANIZED.

Self-action leaders are organized people.   

So, start organizing your own relationships, schedule, and life today!




In Your Journal

  • How organized are you in terms of your life's overall direction and pathway?
  • What is something you could do TODAY to be more organized in this area of your life?
  • How organized are you in terms of simplifying your schedule and acquisition of material things?
  • What is something you could do TODAY to be more organized in this area of your life?
  • How organized are you in terms of keeping a tidy and uncluttered work and living space and environment? 
  • What is something you could do TODAY to be more organized in this area of your life?  


 

Dr. JJ

Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA


Author's Note: This is the 434th Blog Post Published by Freedom Focused LLC since November 2013 and the 240th consecutive weekly blog published since August 31, 2020.   

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Chapter 8 Notes

1.  “Big Rocks” refer to the most important activities or objectives in your life, career, etc. The metaphor comes from a famous FrankinCovey object lesson where one attempts to fit as many rocks, gravel, pebbles, sand, and water into a jar as possible. The way to maximize the total capacity of the jar is to put the big rocks in first, followed by the gravel, pebbles, sand, and water. If you try to accomplish the same objective by reversing or otherwise reordering the steps, you won’t have enough room to fit all of your “Big Rocks” (main priorities).

Covey, S. R., Merrill, A. R., and Merrill, R.R. (1994). First Things First. New York, NY: Fireside. Page 88-90.


Wednesday, May 25, 2022

CONSTITUTION: Preamble & Article III - Motto, Mascot, Slogan, Symbols

We the People...

These three simple words may very well constitute the most famous political expression in world history.

Any educated person knows that these three words come from the United States Constitution. More specifically, they are found in the PREAMBLE to that awe-inspiring work. 

Today's post introduces the Freedom Focused Constitutional PREAMBLE in conjunction with our MOTTO, MASCOTS, SLOGAN, and CORPS SYMBOLS.

William Gladstone
(1809-1898)
The Freedom Focused Corporate Constitution opens with a couple of quotes. The first is by William Gladstone, a 4-time Prime Minister of Great Britain. The second is by Dr. JJ.

These quotes are as follows:

"The American Constitution is, so far as I can see, the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man."

William Ewart Gladstone, FRS, FSS

 

 

Dr. JJ
"Nations, States, Communities, Corporations, Organizations, Schools, Families, and Individuals everywhere would do well to follow the example of America's Founding Fathers by establishing similar, principle-centered documents for the guidance and governance of their own lives and the entities they build and lead."  

Jordan R. Jensen, Ed.D. 


Following these two quotes we present our own, corporate constitutional PREAMBLE. 

This exercise explicitly follows the lead of the U.S. Constitution, whose preamble topically and thematically introduces the articles to come and reads thusly:

The PREAMBLE to the U.S. Constitution
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

This introductory statement concisely captures the purposes and aims of the U.S. Constitution. In doing so, its holistic brevity is matched by its sonorous eloquence. 

Freedom Focused Constitutional PREAMBLE

SAL Around the World is our Goal at Freedom Focused
Freedom Focused opens its Corporate Constitution with a similar statement that echoes the U.S. Constitutional Preamble in tone, tenor, theme, and length.

It goes like this:  

"We the Agents of Freedom Focused Corporation, in order to become a more perfect organization, establish this Constitution—in concert with the Self-Action Leadership Theory & Model—to promote the Existential Growth and Freedom of individuals and organizations everywhere. This we do in an ongoing effort to transform Western Culture and influence Global Mores through the development of individual and organizational character, capacity, and leadership rooted in True Principles anchored in Universal Law." 

The Motto of the United States 
E Pluribus Unum is Latin
It means: "out of many, one."
Freedom Focused MOTTO

After presenting our Preamble, we share our Motto, which consists of six different elements of CHARACTER we expect our Agents to personify.

These six elements include: 

  • Truth 
  • Conscience
  • Order
  • Discipline
  • Duty
  • Beauty

Then, in an echoing element of many other organization's mottos (including the United States ~ e pluribus unum), we include the LATIN equivalent of these terms, which are: 
  • The Chivalric Code of a FF Agent
    Truth, Conscience, Order,
    Discipline, Duty, & Beauty
    Veritas
  • Conscientia
  • Constituo
  • Obsequium
  • Officium
  • Pulchritudo

Freedom Focused MASCOT


Freedom Focused has TWO (2) mascots. The first is FIRE. The second is the RED FOX

As a small-town kid who earned his Eagle Scout award, I've spent my share of time building, stoking, and extinguishing fires both in my home (wood-burning stove and fireplace) and the great outdoors (campfires, bonfires, and site cleanups). My main chore as a teenager was, in fact, to keep our wood-burning stove going in the wintertime. Although it wasn't really a chore because I enjoyed it so much!

Fire: A Purifying Agent
To this day, there are few things I enjoy more than a nice FIRE built in a fireplace or campsite firepit.

Fire is the ultimate purifying agent. As Freedom Focused Agents, our aim is to continually work our way upwards in a never-ending cycle of personal and professional refinement and polishing. Blessed by the aid and power of Serendipity, we believe our focused and consistent efforts can take us as far as we authentically desire to go. 



The RED FOX possesses several attributes (literally or mythically) that we desire to personify as self-action leaders and Agents of Freedom Focused.

The Red Fox: Clever, Attractive, & Quiet (humble)
First, foxes are ATTRACTIVE.

Second, foxes are QUIET (Humble), stealthy, and maintain a low profile.

Third, foxes are CLEVER (Wise), at least mythically so).

Similarly, Agents of Freedom Focused strive continually to be smart—and more importantly, WISE (clever). We further strive to both look and be our best (attractive). Lastly, we desire to be both quiet and humble as we go about our work. This does not mean we lack enthusiasm, personality, or pizzazz. Nor does it mean there are never times when it is necessary to turn up the volume for a targeted purpose. 

It means that our overriding desire and goal is not to draw attention to ourselves, but rather to consistently do what is right—not for the sake of praise, honor, or attention; but for the sake of goodness and virtue themselves, as well as the positive consequences (i.e. freedom, growth, and prosperity) engendered by such conduct. Nevertheless, we unapologetically speak up and out when principle and conscience demands that we do solet the consequences be what they will. In the words of Sam Houston, self-action leaders seek always to: "Do right and risk the consequences." 


"Do right and risk the consequences
."

Sam Houston

Freedom Focused SLOGAN

Our Corporate Slogan incorporates our two mascots: Fire and the Red Fox.  It goes like this...

"Wise as a FOX, and purified by FIRE,
is our everlasting desire."


Freedom Focused CORPS SYMBOLS

As an organization, Freedom Focused is divided into FOUR (4) different CORPS groups. These groups include: 

  • First Corps:         Executive  LEADERS
  • Second Corps:   Organizational  MANAGERS
  • Third Corps:       Educational  TRAINERS
  • Fourth Corps:     Functional  BUILDERS
My love of Archery has greatly influenced
the way I have built and organized
Freedom Focused as an organization.

Like my love of fire and my admiration of the fox, I have been an archery enthusiast ever since I first saw the movie, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, as an eleven-year-old fifth grader living in Mesa, Arizona, USA.   

Click HERE to read about one of Dr. JJ's favorite movies, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and the impact and influence this classic Kevin Reynold's directed action film had on my life and career. 

My passion for archery and chivalry—spawned by legends of King Arthur and Robin Hood—led to my using the tools of archery as symbols for the four corps at Freedom Focused, as follows: 

QUIVER
symbolizes Leadership Corps  (Vision)  

TARGET symbolizes Management Corps  (Mission)

ARROW symbolizes Education Corps  (Training)

LONGBOW symbolizes Construction Corps:  (Building)


The goal of Freedom Focused's FOUR CORPS is to get RESULTS

To remind us of the kind and degree of results we seek at Freedom Focused, we ponder the word "RESULTS" as postured as the following acronym.

R
igor
Enthusiasm
Sacrifice
Unity
Light
Trust
Selflessness

That's all for this week!

Our next Freedom Focused Corporate Constitution blog article will cover ARTICLE IV, which includes our corporate Colors, Flag, Salute, Oath of Office, Pledges of Allegiance, and Anthem.  

  1. Vision and Mission
  2. Rules
  3. Motto, Mascots, Slogan, Corps Symbols.
  4. Corporate Colors, Flag, Salute, Oath of Office, Pledges of Allegiance, and Anthem.
  5. Organizational Pillars
  6. Values and Standards
  7. Core Paradigms
  8. Code of Conduct
  9. Statues of Authority, Chains of Command, and Organizational Structure
  10. Corporate By-Laws and Operating Procedures
  11. Long-term Goals
  12. Projected Growth Trajectories and Intended Revenue Streams
  13. Dr. JJ's 13 Rules for Living
 

Dr. JJ

May 25, 2022
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA

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APPENDIX G: SAL Library / Bibliography of Recommended Reading

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