What’s You Biggest Dream?

Brain Power to Dream
Brain Power to Dream

It’s fun to dream big dreams, isn’t it?

We did this constantly as children, a little less often as adolescents, and even less as teenagers.

Well, maybe we dreamed more as teenagers, but mostly about  sex relationships.

But when did we stop dreaming about flying, or becoming an astronaut, artist, inventor, teacher, parent, Olympic athlete, President, CEO, farmer, race car driver, explorer, adventurer, writer, etc?

When?

When life started to get complicated.

When we can return to simplicity, our dreams will start to flourish again.

How do I know?  Because I’m writing this for you to read.

Mid Life Wednesday

Mid Life Wednesday. Hump day is the traditional term many Americans use to describe the middle day of the work week.

Just get over the hump. Get through Wednesday. Then the weekend will be almost here.

There have been jobs in my life where I felt like that and jobs where I didn’t.

“My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night.  In between, I occupy myself as best I can”. Cary Grant

Mid life is sort of like hump day.  We try to get through life as best we can. If we’re careful, we can get to mid life and have a good grasp on who we are and where we’re headed.

However, if you’re like me, you’ll find yourself asking, “Is this all there is? There’s got to be more”.

Whether it’s hump day, Monday, Friday or even the weekend, I promise to live in the moment.  As best I can, I make that promise with good intentions.

What I have discovered, by the way, is that there is so much more than I ever thought was possible.

I’m the CEO of Me, Inc.

Same with you. It’s up to you to feel this way. Mid life is about accepting responsibility for your outcomes and then working very hard to choose the right path for the outcomes you seek.

Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂

Next Blog