Here’s what I think about blogging:
- Study what the “experts” say
- Be clear about what’s meaningful to you
- Know why you want to blog
- Follow your heart
- Listen to critics
- Don’t stop following your heart
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Here’s what I think about blogging:
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If you would have asked three years ago after making the promise to write in five different blogs, every day, for 100 consecutive days, I would have told you the odds were very, very slim.
Insight: Most great and noble goals die on the vine.
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Dear Son, nothing in life will prepare you for the painful side effects stemming from a negative mental attitude. It’s like hell. Only difference is that this hell shows up while you’re alive, instead of waiting until we die. There is only one antidote.
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“Profanity is the effort of a feeble mind to express itself forcefully”. — Unknown
Sorry if this makes you mad as heck.
I used to “swear like a sailor”.
Now, not so much.
Self-control isn’t an idea to dream about at Mid Life, it’s a habit we can, and should, cultivate at Midlife.
It’s entirely up to each one of us, isn’t it.
At least that’s what the %$#k^ I think.
Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂
Mid Life and the art of Carpe Diem.
How does one, while in mid-life, seize the day?
For me, it’s a constant, never-ending focus on being present.
I can hear a few people thinking, “OK Einstein, how do you do that“?
Again, it’s a habit of trying to always be present.
Like Tiger Woods told me last year, to be world class in anything, you have to “Out work ’em”!
Each day I try to be better than I was the day before. And at the very least, no loss – at least maintain the level from the day before.
No rules for mid-life success will work unless you do. Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂