Three little choices

Kermit the frog quote

 

(photo: From Senior Living Apartment watching Rose Bowl Parade 2015)

The second most magnificent day in our lives is ours to discover.

Intentionality is a choice.

Reacting is a choice.

Auto pilot is a choice.

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Best to live with a very low degree of intentionally?

Fidelity Investment screen shot

 

(photo: Long term, stocks historically outperform everything else… the luck of timing increases over time)

The things we did yesterday, those we do today and tomorrow – these are the very things that affect our future options.

Same goes with the things we leave undone.

We know this.

Yet we live with a very low degree of intentionally.

Why?

Because it’s uncomfortable to be focused? To be disciplined?

For example, in two days Apple is making an announcement, probably the new iPhone reveal.

How cool is it that a product unveiling could become an amazingly exciting event? One in which many in the world become giddy.

Is anything in our life worthy of a big, highly anticipated announcement?

Anything in our life worthy of giddiness?

What if it were?

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PS. An announcement is forthcoming here. Stay tuned. No specific timeline though. It could be days. Maybe months. But no more than that.

Writing about midlife in only three all encompassing categories

Cooper was always ready for a walk

 

(Photo: Cooper has been gone almost three weeks now. Last night’s walk was particularly retrospective.)

We go through our daily motions. Everyday.

Do we give our routine any conscious, deliberate thought?

To what degree?

How often?

These are the things that make us or break us.

And yet it’s a ridiculously simple concept…

Writing about three things. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

What we learned yesterday. What we get to do today. What we hope for tomorrow.

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Strengthen a midlife weakness or let it go for a better alternative?

Mid Life Celebration tagline and logo
Mid Life Celebration focuses on simplicity and choices

 

Strengthen a midlife weakness or let it go for a better alternative?

Exploit and strengthen what you are really good at already?

That’s what I do.

Took years decades to finally see the light results.

Hell yeah it’s scary.

So is being stuck in a midlife rut.

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