Mid Life Celebration book goes everywhere Orlando based motivational speaker jeff noel goes

Mid Life Celebration book at Denver airport

 

(photo: Mid Life Celebration book goes everywhere Orlando based motivational speaker jeff noel goes)

Life is a grand adventure full of boring, routine, mundane, repetitive things.

It’s our job to sift through the chaff.

The diamonds are in there.

It may take five, ten, even 15 years to find them.

And when we make it a habit, we find diamonds every single day.

But we use the seemingly endless time commitment as an overwhelming obstacle… and quit.

The time is gong to pass anyway, why not keep going?

This is one of many speaking topics motivational speakers use to help others transform their lives.

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The key difference between a poor attitude and a positive attitude

Roadside wildflowers on Going To The Sun Road

 

(photo: Stopped along the roadside to say hello to these gracious gifts from Mother Nature)

The key difference between a poor attitude and a positive attitude has nothing to do with happiness.

Being happy is not the cornerstone of a positive attitude.

Being grateful is.

While being happy all the time may seem impossible, being constantly grateful is anything but.

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Why be happy in midlife?

New Disney World tee shirt design
Live, laugh, and relax… sounds like a plan. But when? Today?

 

Why be happy in midlife?

Because, quite simply, it’s insanely good for our health.

And it teaches the younger folk following behind us that it’s a great life strategy.

And the path to happiness is paved with gratitude.

Be an example, not a warning.

Is there an echo in here?

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What’s the biggest milestone birthday you’ve had so far?

jeff noel at Iowa Children's Hospital
Kids love every single birthday they get (especially the childen fighting an adult-sized battle)

 

It’s what we all want isn’t it?

What’s the biggest milestone birthday you’ve had so far?

Was it earlier in life or more recent?

Wondering what our answer tells us.

Contemplating our answers to questions like these is the catalyst for learning to live in the moment.

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