Posts Tagged ‘Dreams’

How Big Should We Dream?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Does anyone have any advice on how big we should dream?

He Finally Got To Meet Me

Chicken Soup For The Soul

Are You Crazy Enough?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Crazy Bicyclist?

Crazy Bicyclist?

Are you crazy enough to dream BIG? I mean “Change the World” BIG!

Mid Life Celebration’s vision is to inspire just three percent (3%) of the male Baby Boomers to do something GREAT before they die.

From mending a Family relationship before someone dies, to helping to find a cure for an incurable disease, or something in between.

With roughly half of the 80-million Baby Boomers being men, that’s a target market of 1.2 million.

And then we pray and bank on the ripple effect.  Any idea why?

What Happens Next?

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Allentown, Not Helsinki

Allentown, Not Helsinki

How often do we spend time taking a moment looking ahead?

Not talking about mid-morning, trying to decide where to go for lunch and with whom, even though that can qualify as an important decision.

Rather, looking ahead ten years.

What?

It’s hard isn’t it? That’s why we rarely, if ever, give it considerable thought.

Considerable thought.

Substantial thought.

The long and hard discussion with ourselves about our future.

It’s like reaching the top of Maslow’s pyramid.

I’ll be spending several precious days with a couple of 80-somethings. Wonder what we’ll talk about.

What’s Your Excuse?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

“We should all do what in the long run gives us joy, even if it is only picking grapes or sorting the laundry”.E. B. White

Or being a High School Basketball Team Manager:

If you had your life to live over, what would you change?

Well, you can’t live it over so it’s time to make a choice.  If you had a “second chance” starting today, what would you change?

Carpe diem!

An Old Ironic Habit

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

“It is an old ironic habit of human beings to run faster when we have lost our way”.Rollo May

I’m tempted to question myself.  Why?  Because many I talk with, think I’m crazy to believe that people will want to change if the right recipe comes along.

There is a secret recipe.  Everyone knows it.  But because we ignore it, it remains a secret.

The secret is, “work hard and find your purpose”.

Most people don’t want to do either.  I certainly didn’t.  Most of my life was,  “Work hard, play hard”. That’s a catch phrase for, “Hurry up, we’re lost”.

Then I regained consciousness and started looking around.  There’s much work to be done.  The harvest is great, the workers are few.

Mid Life Fanatic

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Mid Life Fanatic.  Why  yes, yes I am.

Why wouldn’t anyone want to be a mid life fanatic?  Actually, why wouldn’t anyone want to be fanatical about life? Period.

Fanatical.  Defined as excessive enthusiasm.

Enthusiasm is just another word for attitude.  Attitude is up to you.  No one else. Period.

We get one chance to have enthusiasm.  It’s the time between our birth and our death.

Ya with me?  Seriously.  Are you with me?  Carpe diem :)

Mid Life Self-Discipline

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Mid Life Self-Discipline.  We may never be perfect, but we can be better.

Discipline is remembering what you want.

First we form habits, then they form us. Conquer your bad habits or they will conquer you.

If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.

The chief cause of failure and unhappiness is trading what you want most for what you want now.

If we don’t discipline ourselves, the world will do it for us.

You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension and discipline are taken out of your life.

PS.  Found these thoughts on Twitter, source unknown, and put them together. They were all found separately.

Huh? Twitter? Quote?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

“As I get older I’ve learned to listen to people rather than accuse them of things”. Po Bronson

Here’s my challenge with Po’s thought – doesn’t anybody (when listening) hear the echos of codependency?

“Oh, Uncle Joel, he sure likes his beer”, people say lovingly about a family member’s obvious addiction.

Everyone lives with it.  Everyone is privately aware of it.  Everyone acts like it’s not true. Everyone says nothing.

I sort of feel like accusing them all – of saying nothing, doing nothing.

Or maybe it’s better to let loved ones travel that path.  Then no one would be guilty of accusing anyone of anything. How cool is that?

An American Soldier

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Traveling the world, I see many of our American Military coming and going. I talk with a fair number of them. And because of this, a more present appreciation for what is “happening in the real world”.

Here’s to all of you who’ve I’ve met, and to all those I’ll never meet.  God Bless you and your Families. Godspeed.

An American Soldier, by Toby Keith.  Click here to watch it.

My Father-In-Law served in WWII and lives in Pennsylvania.  My Dad served in Japan during the Korean War, and died of a non-military disease in 2001.  I love them both.

And if you do have the time and the guts to watch it, say a prayer for our troops.

PS. And, um, it’s ok to cry.  I did.

Walking Wounded @ Mid Life?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Walking wounded at mid life?

Sleeping wounded at mid life?

Waking wounded at mid life?

Awakened wounded at mid life?

I’ve been all four. The one that works best, in my opinion, is awakened wounded.

Ever wonder which one you are?

We are all wounded.  Ever heard the phrase, “Life’s a bitch and then you die”?  Things only become cliches if they’re true.

My Daughter Has Brain Cancer

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

“Are you heading home”?, I asked the women (73) in the window seat.

“No, I’m going to visit my daughter (47) who has brain cancer”.

Then she asked me the same question and I asked her, “Can you please give me a few minutes so I can comprehend what you just said”?

A routine day. A routine trip.  A routine question.

A wake up call answer.

And just the day before I was taking about “Living before you die” with another man in mid life.

It’s like someone is telling me, do it, start writing and get your book out there. Too many people are sleeping.

And Now For Something Completely….

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

…Different:

If you enjoy music and laughter (and who doesn’t?) these two minutes might work for you, click here.

Live, laugh, learn, teach, love, leave a legacy of courage and hope.

Carpe diem, jeff noel :)

PS.  Thanks Craig for sharing this.

Inspiration Nightmare In Mid Life

Monday, September 7th, 2009

“If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours”. Henry David Thoreau

Pretty good, to a point. Sort of saying I’m not buying it completely.

It seems Thoreau’s message is a bit misleading.  We all know that life isn’t fair, and therefore, expecting the life we imagine will happen, is doomed.

What I hear is,  “Go after your dreams.  Expect and be prepared for awful things to happen. But don’t let that stop you from living an extraordinary life”.

If you want to make God laugh, tell God your plans.  But don’t let that stop you.  Carpe diem, jeff :)

I Often Wonder

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

I often wonder if people, other than Baby Boomers, read Mid Life Celebration.

It also intrigues me whether this blog helps you as much as it helps the author.

GoDaddy says yes.  The daily stats continue to rise at a fast pace. A pace that is quite distracting actually.

I hadn’t planned for the type of “success” the stats indicate.  So today, I just wanted to clarify something.

Mid Life Celebration is for my son.  It’s one of life’s big choices.  Our mind, and what we do with it is one of the big four.

More later.  Carpe diem, jeff noel :)

Mid Life Million Dollar Question

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Mid Life Million Dollar Question:

“What’s it gonna take to move from midlife-complacency to midlife-commitment”?

There are curious people who actually ask me, “What’s your secret to get and stay motivated”?

I usually mumble something that sounds like a good answer, but actually I’m thinking, “If I have to explain it to you, you won’t understand”.

Listen, you got to mid life.  That in itself is pretty remarkable.  You have the answers.  You do.  Trust me, you do.

But maybe you haven’t yet found the courage to admit it.

When are you going to start?  If not today, when?  Seriously, when? Carpe diem, jeff noel :)