Midlife Celebration Has 9 1/2 Updates

This Is The Bottom Line

Midlife Celebration has 9 1/2 updates:

1. Being prepared for the unexpected is the underlying message at midlife celebration. Yesterday – fears of a second recession.

2. Since 2009, been setting the stage for a healthy running comeback. Big event next month.

3. First time ever: took a month’s vacation in July.

4. July’s Mid Life Celebration, LLC’s visits passed 130k. Credit to a month off and 3rd annual writer’s get-a-way.

5. Prayers (please) for Father-In-Law (85) to recover from back surgery (last week).

6. Prayers (please) that a second recession never happens.

7. Have been quiet about the Midlife Celebration’s first book on purpose. Patience is a virtue.

8. Love my wife more than ever.

9. Never getting bored with the basics should drive us to a well-balanced life.

9.5. Happy first day of Fall.

Midlife Celebration writes daily, short, pithy blog posts, except for occasional updates like today’s.

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When I See Things Like This, It Makes Me Think Of Things Like This

Seeing this…

Reminds jeff noel of this…

Four important boxes, inside a big fifth box holding it all together. Been using this to become a better Father, focusing on the basics.

Not a fan of sophistication. Rather, a disciple of common sense. We each have to decide. Waffling and not deciding is also a choice.

Common sense will never work if we don’t make it common practice. Period!

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You Can’t Manage This

Manage our stormy weather…

And get a fresh start. Spring. Rebirth.

Manage change or manage desire?

Pick one? Well, most of us pick neither. Both are full of hassles, too much work.

Do what we need to, when we need to, whether we want to or not?

In February, a burden was lifted. Grateful to Mr. GW.

Time to manage change and desire. You in?

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Shift 4 Things

Shifted the focus to my business partner Saturday night…

A break from the book writing story, because, bottom line, when life throws a curve we need to shift our focus.

  1. Shift what we SAY
  2. Shift what we DO
  3. Shift what we THINK
  4. Shift what we FEEL

At least one, maybe more, of these must shift, to compensate for the challenge.

For me, it is all four.

Every situation, properly perceived, is an opportunity.

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