Boomers, Stay With jeff noel On This (Disney) Train Of Thought

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Walt Disney World

In the three years since jeff noel began blogging at Mid Life Celebration, he’s written virtually nothing about his long career. This has been by design. noel has waited patiently for social media to become not only widely accepted (like microwave ovens and cell phones) and professionally accepted as a social norm, but also accepted as the new context for the way the world communicates thoughts and ideas.

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PS. Long ago, noel posted notices, disclaimers, etc, that every one of his websites and blogs are strictly his personal opinion. This continues to be his standard.

The Most Admired Company In The World?

Disney, The Most Admired Company In The World?

Not in the top 1,000 or the top 100, nor even the top 10. Number one in the entire world! Every year, year after year, a Disney animated feature is expected to win the Acadamy Award for best animated film. How does a company, a leader, the followers, believe this is possible with such consistency and dominance?

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Midlife Is An Incredible Blessing: To Show The World Life Is Awesome

Boomer Fantasy Land?

To whom much has been given, much will be required. We Boomers allow ourselves to use selective memory. We rewire our midlife mindset for the pursuit of ease, comfort, and pleasure.

Truth is, life ain’t easy. And Baby Boomers have the distinct responsibility, like every generation before them and all that will follow, to leave a great legacy of positive, servant leadership.

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So Much Of What Happens In Midlife, Baby Boomers Never See Coming

Whether you're seven, or a high schooler, midlife never crosses your mind.

So much of what happens in midlife, Baby Boomers never see coming. Well, we saw it long ago, but we said, “That will never happen to me because I’m smarter than that”.

Fast forward our lives from the blissful, ignorant days of our youth. Here we are, faced with our lifetime of misguided priorities. We have become the older people we swore we’d never become.

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