Watch the sky

laptop by desk window at sunrise
Midway between the Solstices. Summer the Sun rises far left, out of this photo. Same out-of-photo with Winter but far right.

Watch the sky.

Watching the sky reminds us of the nuance that happens imperceptibly, yet when the imperceptible changes are combined, it’s a massive change.

Watching the Sun’s position on December 21 and June 21 – the Winter and Summer solstices – reveals dramatic change.

Yet we go about our day to day, too busy to notice the nuance.

The calendar and media tell us what time of the year it is and what we should do based on that.

In the wild, animals don’t have calendars or media.

Maybe we’d pay more attention to it if we never had a clue what today’s weather will be.

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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.

Happy Earth Day!

If there was ever something to be thankful for at mid-life, Mother Earth has to be at the top of any list. Seriously.

I’m thankful for EARTH!

In general, humans take Earth for granted. I hope to take my young son to see the new Disney’s Earth movie at the local theater before the weekend’s up. It looks spectacular.

Did you get any exercise yesterday? Read or learn? Pray? Save or grow your money?

Life is hard. I’m grateful for a thankful heart. What good are our gifts if we don’t use them and try to help others? And, maybe, if all we do is try to set a good example – maybe that’s enough to help others. Let’s hope so. Carpe diem, jeff 🙂

Mid Life Diversity?

Mid Life Diversity. What makes us different is what makes us special. Where I’ve worked the past 25 years, we place a HUGE value on our differences. It’s the fabric of our great organization.

So, I’d like to wish everyone a Happy Easter. To me, it’s the single greatest day in the history of man.

Knowing full well that many readers do not believe in Easter, I would now like to wish you great JOY in whatever, and however, you celebrate anything that’s important to you.

I hope you get this sentiment. I can not tell you what’s important in your life, any more than you can tell me what’s important in mine. And by the way, this is called acceptance. We all need and deserve this from each other.

However, may I please be so bold as to say, at mid-life, we are giving an awakening of sorts. And once again, this doesn’t happen to everyone, including some reading this now. That’s perfectly ok.

Some of us admit to this stage in our lives, and choose to embrace it, or deny it. Others, for a variety of unknown reasons, will be unaware of it’s presence. Yet I yield to common sense. We all have a mid-life. It just doesn’t always look the same in every person. Here’s what I mean.

Fact, we are all born and we will all die, and somewhere, there is a middle.

A close relative gave birth to a son. He lived ten precious days before he left Earth. Did he have a midlife? I’m not wise enough to say. By all usual and customary thinking, probably not.

A high-school friend during our senior year, died in a tragic car accident. Did he have a midlife? Maybe. Probably. But it wasn’t the sort of awakening that midlife can bless us with, in my opinion.

Still another friend, my age (49), went to bed one night and never woke up. Did he have a midlife? Probably. In his case, maybe the beginning of his midlife turned out to suddenly be the end of his entire life.

If you’re still reading, thank you for your gracious attention.

Whatever midlife is, and whether you believe it exists or not, there is one fact that is indisputable.

We get one human life to do whatever it is we are supposed to do. One chance. One!

Quiz time. Name one person in the history of mankind that hasn’t endured some form of Hell on Earth? Life is full of pain and suffering, disappointment, loss. It can also be filled with joy and blessings, success, gain.

Today, tomorrow, next week, next month, all year, next year, and until I die, I promise to try to make the world a better place.

This Mid Life Celebration blog is one small attempt to enlist others to do the same. We can, we will, if we all work together. Carpe diem, jeff 🙂