Two simple choices:
- Ease up and just deal with whatever comes your way
- Proactively, relentlessly pursue a cure
They both have pros and cons.
Welcome to life – the real world.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Two simple choices:
They both have pros and cons.
Welcome to life – the real world.
Here are the top five finalists, in no particular order:
This was way harder than I thought. Anyone else struggle?
Oh, I almost forgot, you really don’t have time for this nonsense. I get it. Everyone is crazy busy.
January was supposed to be simple – Simplicity. What the heck happened to simplicity?
I can only imagine.
Simplicity is an elusive goal sometimes.
Ok, simplicity is elusive most of the time.
But so are a lot of things that are important. Should that stop us from our pursuit?
There is only one, resounding answer to this question.
And maybe by tomorrow I’ll have my movie soundtrack song(s) to share with the world. This was a fun, and frustrating, exercise.
And anything but simple.
Should have seen it coming.
What song did you pick?
Two days ago, I asked, “If your life were made into a movie, what would be the featured song?”
Okay, so I have a confession. This question is too difficult to answer without considerable thought.
I mean, it will be the song featured on your movie’s soundtrack, right?
My other challenge? I’m sort of a music connoisseur and have way too much to choose from. Most of us are like that – the love of music.
Think about it and I’ll see you tomorrow.
Ever heard someone say what you say, but in a different way?
How’d it feel?
Some might feel threatened, because they thought their thoughts were original.
Some rejoice because it validates their thinking and belief system.
For me, it’s the latter.
Click here to go to Brian K. Rice, and his LeadershipConnextions blog. Brian quotes some of Gail Sheehy’s thoughts on Mid Life.
The purpose here today is simple – provide you with links, offering the same thing using different words.
PS. Tomorrow, we’ll revisit yesterday’s question.