Guest blogger Lorie Sheffer: Learning new things

iPhone next to flower pot
The only constant is change (photo: Lorie Sheffer)

 

I had to get up at 6AM, but was kept awake by the obnoxious sounds of my husband’s iPhone. The bright light was taken care of by my sleep mask. Still, midnight had long since passed and I was getting more than a little irritated by his constant grumbling.

Apparently iPhones had just gone through a system upgrade, which did not sit well with my 61-year-old spouse. He was used to the old way of doing things. He said the old system “had a feel to it”. It was just visually better; it was Steve Job’s vision. The newsstand looked like a wooden bookcase! The note pad actually looked like a note pad! It was classy. Now, it just blends in with all of the other phones. Now he was going to have to get used to this new version.  I fell asleep with him grumbling and toying with the phone.

As I sat in the kitchen early this afternoon, I noticed that Spouse was looking more relaxed. “You know, by taking some of the old features away, they increased the battery life.”  I’m sure my eyes have not rolled so far back in my head for a long time. “The more I worked with it, the more I like it. It really is more user-friendly and it has more features. It’s smoother… I’m still not used to the appearance, but that’ll just take a little time.”

At this point I’m relatively certain his problem was less with the changes and more with the fact that those changes weren’t run by him before being implemented.

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jeff noel, why do you work so hard?

Walt Disney Legacy card
Working hard is the DNA of the company Walt built

 

jeff noel, why do you work so hard?

Why?

Seriously?

We can’t expect others to become anything more than we ourselves are willing to become.

Simple math. Compound interest. Common sense.

Faith.

And determination.

If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough.

Go.

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All the different ways of saying it come down to a simple concept

jeff noel blog excerpt
Procrastination is a habit

 

When a famous person says something, we notice. A relative unknown, we deeply discount. For example, this brilliant wisdom:

Carried away by our worries, we’re unable to live fully and happily in the present. Deep down, we believe we can’t really be happy just yet – that we still have more boxes to check off before we can really enjoy life – Thich Naht Hanh

All the different ways of saying it come down to a simple concept:

Live, before you die.

Life is not a dress rehearsal. Live like you mean it!

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Note to our midlife non-conformist self

Home buyer's guide with Dog in photo
How many photos have you seen with a dog when selling a home?

 

Dog in home for sale photo on Home Buying guide cover
1991 – Not a single bite in 7 months, but on the cover we got two offers in less than a week

 

I miss the heretic in me. Please come back, and forgive me for thinking you were causing problems. Up for a reunion tour?

What do we gain when we are fired up to make a ruckus?

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