We Should Have Seen It Coming

We Saw This One Coming Though, Didn't We?
We Saw This One Coming Though, Didn't We?

Time marches on. No stopping it. No denying it. Midlife arrives unannounced, even though we know it’s coming.

Same with a lot of life’s challenges and opportunities.

And yet, we seem surprised at their arrival.

Take politics and the outright ugly, negative campaign attacks. It’s the worst we’ve ever seen. In hind sight, we should have seen it coming.

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Pastor’s Wife Poses In Bikini

Worse Than Cancer
Worse Than Cancer

There’s something about a daily routine that is both liberating and, at the same time, potentially stifling. How we handle this midlife paradox is one of the few choices we get to make in life – after all, it comes down to attitude.

This story will help you if you’re not committed, and it will help you if you’re already committed. I do not make these recommendations lightly.

If you lost critical components to what defines who you are, could you pick up the pieces?

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The Blog Post Countdown Is On

Just Get Started, And Learn As You Go
Just Get Started, And Learn As You Go

When you feel like giving up, maybe this story will help you not to.

Mid Life Celebration LLC started out so small and insignificant in 2008, with a grand total of 20 posts:

  • 2 Blog posts in November
  • 18 Blog posts in December

Then, with New Year’s Resolution in hand, and firmly committed to do better, 2009 started off like this:

  • 3 Posts in January
  • 10 Posts in February

But something amazing happened in March and on April Fool’s Day (2009), I never looked back.

Never give up, never give in. Find your indomitable will, your purpose in life.

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Two People Two Views

Real Life, In Real Time (seriously, I can't make this stuff up)
Real Life, In Real Time (seriously, I can't make this stuff up)

Just started reading Facebook updates, it’s a morning and evening routine to keep up with Family, Friends, co-workers. The very first two updates:

1. is grateful for this day!

2. I hate Mondays and getting up at 5:30am.

In our travels, and just plain old fashioned day-to-day living, aren’t we constantly reminded that our personal situation could be so much worse than it is?

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