Six things I stopped doing that made me unhappy

Ultimately, there is no manual for preparing… you must write it yourself… you know this.

defeating yourself

Six things I stopped doing that made me unhappy:

  1. Comparing
  2. Overspending
  3. Hurrying
  4. Waiting
  5. Settling
  6. Fearing

Insight: Define life’s big things anyway you want, it’s all close enough to mean the same. By the way, Happy Thanksgiving.

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All he said back to me was, “I can see you doing that”

Wonder if those Moms feel the same…

jeff noel blogger

Below is an actual cut and paste comment from this blog which had me rethink some things.

“This really hit home to me. Just this past week I told my husband that I think I am going to delete my facebook page. When he asked why I said, “I feel like I have to constantly look at what everyone else is doing and then I compare myself as to why I am not like that person, or why can’t I decorate like that, or take such good pictures of my kids, or be as successful as this person.” All he said back to me was, “I can see you doing that and maybe you should delete it.”

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What’s the difference between midlife and the iPad?

A great pet and the beach have a lot in common…

Blessings

What’s the difference between midlife and the iPad? Don’t know. Just got the iPad3 yesterday. My gut is there is no difference. Because midlife and the iPad make getting older a joy.

Insight: Ridiculous comparisons yield some of the most delightful, and compelling, truths.

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Ever heard of Bob Buford and Halftime?

Much of central Florida is flat. Making a hill?

fill dirt

Ever heard of Bob Buford and Halftime? A Twitter connection asked me the same question. Yeah, me neither. Bob’s message has been out for a decade or so. His website is slick. I like it. And I like that Bob’s trying to help people with the same challenges jeff noel (me) is.

Nothing new under the sun. The world is hot, flat (Internet-speak), and crowded.

Insight: Most of us retreat because of the last sentence.

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Updates just for you, the delightfully crazy folks who stop by

This week’s big picture at Mid Life Celebration’s five daily blogs:

  • GoDaddy lied. Yes, the annual website hits are 1.3 million.
  • But the stats are not all people, many are bots.
  • Google Analytics (GA) reports much smaller numbers.
  • Within GA numbers are two cool numbers.
  • Bounce rate almost zero
  • Returning visitors 80%

As we approach Thanksgiving, may your mind, body, spirit, money, and hq all be working in better harmony than they have in years. Peace and blessings immeasurable to you and those you love.

PS. This post will remain at the top here until Sunday, Nov 25. Scroll down for your daily post.