Simplifying a complex midlife reality

jeff noel signing the book Mid Life Celebration
Wrote a book about the paradox of midlife crisis

 

Harvard Business Review ran an article eight years ago about how it is extraordinarily difficult for someone who has comprehensive knowledge to easily communicate it so someone else can see what they see.

It’s called the curse of knowledge.

Explained here: Tappers versus listeners.

Midlife crisis is finally arriving at the place in life we worked decades to get to, but in looking around we think to ourselves, “This isn’t what I wanted.”

There’s a book that describes the exact opposite mindset of a mind life crisis.

It’s called Mid Life Celebration.

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Is it possible to forget how to complain?

Sunrise and palm trees at The Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida
Not everything is as clear as we would like

 

Is it possible to rethink things, reprioritize those things, and then recommit to the new order in a way that transforms us from who we used to be?

Yes.

I have forgotten how to complain.

This does not mean there is not a long list of things to complain about.

Shoot, my list is as long as anyone’s.

But you would never know.

(ps. rumor has it yesterday’s keynote was remarkable)

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Note to our midlife non-conformist self

Home buyer's guide with Dog in photo
How many photos have you seen with a dog when selling a home?

 

Dog in home for sale photo on Home Buying guide cover
1991 – Not a single bite in 7 months, but on the cover we got two offers in less than a week

 

I miss the heretic in me. Please come back, and forgive me for thinking you were causing problems. Up for a reunion tour?

What do we gain when we are fired up to make a ruckus?

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