Hey Dad, what’s the meaning of life?
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Disney Leadership Keynote Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
April at Mid Life Celebration means one thing. Get the first best-selling book done.
While jeff noel does that, expect questions, thoughts, surprises.
Short and pithy.
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PS. Yep, skipped yesterday on purpose. April Fools and all that…
Good luck with that Mister…
Yesterday’s post was dead serious. Our educational system is being re-written as I type these words. But it’s happening by default. Not by design. There’s no clear vision.
I’m placing a stake in the ground. Mid Life Celebration, LLC is dedicated to driving the teaching and learning – of mental responsibility, physical responsibility, spiritual (emotional) responsibility, financial (career) responsibility and personal-life administration responsibility – from pre-school through college graduation.
Yes, I have a dream where children enter adulthood equipped with years of practical, common sense life skills.
The thesis being: With every one of Life’s Big Choices comes a consequence.
Follow the path of The Herd, or follow the path of The Movement.
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In April, I have a huge decision to make. To keep writing five daily, differently-themed blogs, or stop. The first best-selling book is overdue and needs my passionate attention.
The idea of a themed month – Health Is Wealth – seems doable. Maybe, just maybe, things will work at at Lane 8.
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The Life Celebration Ripple Effect, Mid Life Celebration’s definition of The Movement, has visions that we teach this in our schools.
Young children will be taught personal responsibility while they learn to read, write, add and subtract. I suppose this could seem overwhelming, confusing, maybe even ludicrous.
We don’t wait until kids turn 18 to teach them to read & write. And personal responsibility surely doesn’t drop from the sky when young people become “an adult” at 18 or 21. So why do we…
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