
What makes a business trip great?
1. Safe travel
2. Doing work that matters
3. On rare occasions, a few precious moments of freedom from the hotel
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June 28, 2012…the day President Obama’s Health Care reform was upheld (was there)
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.

What makes a business trip great?
1. Safe travel
2. Doing work that matters
3. On rare occasions, a few precious moments of freedom from the hotel
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June 28, 2012…the day President Obama’s Health Care reform was upheld (was there)

How long we take to become who we are meant to be varies. We Baby Boomers, contemplating change, often feel overwhelmed at the changes we could make. I think we can change, and even further, that we want to. But will we?
Mid Life Celebration has been blogging for three years. What’s amazingly unchanged is the vision spelled out in MLC’s very first post. I think you’ll find it helpful, even inspiring.
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It dawned on jeff noel after writing yesterday’s Mid Life Celebration post how much Disney has influenced his thinking and his midlife choices. After 28 years tCongratulations my friend. That’s a huge milestone and proof of what happens when we don’t give up. PS brilliant photo. Is that behind your childhood home?here, including 12 years teaching Walt Disney’s business practices, noel has only one way of thinking – creatively BIG!
The way Walt Disney thought – no limits. Same with Bob Iger (Disney’s CEO). Iger said he wants Disney to be universally recognized as the most admired company in the world. Bold. Extraordinarily bold.
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April 2010 I was invited to a Central Florida YMCA Easter event, featuring Patrick Henry Hughes. Born blind and crippled, Patrick played trumpet in the University of Louisville marching band. Patrick’s Dad couldn’t quit, hasn’t quit, won’t quit.
Mantra….fail, yes…quit, no….fail, yes….quit, no….
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Which view we default to is habit forming. Our habits shape our lives, our thinking, our relative outcomes.
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