Every great CEO knows this

Apple Store Genius Bar sign
Doesn’t take a genius to comprehend the power of common sense

 

Being inspired is an inside job.

Every CEO who gets great financial results and whom people admire knows this.

Our attitude impacts everything else in our life.

For the front line person. For the CEO.

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Why add a layer of sense that makes sense but isn’t common?

change is the only constant
change is the only constant

 

It doesn’t take a genius to know that common sense makes total sense. But a genius can add a layer of sense that makes sense, but isn’t common.

The measure of intelligence is the ability to change. – Albert Einstein

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This month jeff noel is challenging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. To navigate instantly from this mental attitude blog to his physical health blog, click -> go to Next Blog

 

Thirteen things we know (mostly), 13 days after Christmas

jeff noel Mid Life Celebration founder
jeff noel Mid Life Celebration founder

Thirteen things we know (mostly):

  • traditional thinking is good, it’s also bad
  • taking risks is risky, so is playing it safe
  • life’s wake up calls painful, but sent with love
  • our path got us where we are in life, we are not obligated to stay on it
  • doing things we don’t normally do leads someplace new
  • work life balance is highly desirable
  • there are five components to “balance”, not two, nor three
  • a year from now, we’ll wish we would have started today
  • because sooner or later it becomes crystal clear, our life isn’t a dress rehearsal
  • betting we all want an amazing life
  • betting we all deserve it
  • betting we think we don’t
  • hoping we’ll change our minds

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Department of redundancy department

positive attitude
Pools don't clean themselves and positivity doesn't just appear.

In almost 53 years, the best way that I’ve found (your milage may vary) to maintain a positive outlook is constantly remind myself to never get bored with the redundancy of doing the basics over and over and over and…

You were hoping for something more concrete or easier? Good luck with that.

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