Not enough time in our midlife days?

cheryl noel photo
Thirty years goes by in the blink of an eye, no?

 

Not enough time in our midlife days?

This goes on for weeks, months, years, and even decades.

We know this. We are experts in understanding this.

And this is why life is hard.

And why one option is to fight back.

Every. Damn. Day.

It’s the only good option.

We know this too.

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Does this holiday promise sound familiar?

Christmas tress and palm trees
Waiting to get our tree packaged for transport home…. a surreal moment with the palm trees

 

Christmas tree setup in Orlando
Thanksgiving weekend has become the new Christmas tree setup tradition

 

Today is the second Sunday of Advent. Last year I said this year wouldn’t be as busy and we would be more relaxed to enjoy the reason for the season.

Guess again.

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The lesser goal may be comfort, or avoidance

good quote about goals and priorities
The lesser goal may be comfort, or avoidance

 

If we caught a glimpse of who we really are today and compare that with who we thought we’d be by now, how would that play out?

rethink • reprioritize • recommit

Those three come in handy when we get to our destination in life and realize we were misled.

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We know this important thing, but it doesn’t make sense until we’re older

White Lab in car at drive-trhu window
Started bringing Cooper along on Summer trips to get Twistee Treat ice cream

 

Follow our passion. Right? Looks good on paper. Later in life it’s the things we didn’t do we regret most.

We know this, but it doesn’t make sense until we’re older.

What other critical life lesson do we know in youth, but don’t comprehend it’s reality until we’re older?

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