What’s it gonna be in 2015?

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(photo: Yesterday walking through the Gold’s Gym Orlando parking lot. If you got it, flaunt it?)

What’s it gonna be in 2015?

How many people do we know who have no desire to improve and harness the power of great habits?

Pretty close to zero. Improving is a survival instinct from the caveman days.

Personal Leadership 101:

Only two things needed for personal transformation:

  1. An impossible goal
  2. A reason bigger than yourself

Accept no substitutes.

PS. This doesn’t make sense until someone becomes desperate enough for the change they want (and deserve).

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Vemödalen: The Fear That Everything Has Already Been Done

 

Art is simply caring more about what you do than the others who also do what you do.

Parenting, teaching, healing, farming, constructing, baking, volunteering, cleaning, driving, you name it.

The secret to caring more is having a clear, concise, and compelling reason that drives you.

Knowing what drives you is the secret to art being driven.

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The insane notion about our daily midlife expectations

High lift replacing parking lot lightbulb

 

(photo: Life has five big choices – represented by five palms – and each carries a different set of expectations… that’s a lot of expectations)

Yesterday. How’d it go?

  1. As expected?
  2. Better than expected?
  3. Much better than expected?
  4. Worse than expected?
  5. Much worse than expected.

What’s interesting in all five questions is the notion that what we expect is the measure against what actually happens.

And what actually happens is probably insanely influenced by what we expect.

And this goes on day after day until we die.

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Without Limits in 2015?

Without Limits Movie

 

(photo: Watched Without Limits on iPhone recently)

It’s only September 20, 2014 yet the thought of blowing the roof off of 2015 is so powerful…

To be able to look ahead with incredible anticipation, and without limits, is a freedom we can condition ourselves to expect and deliver on.

It will require extraordinary focus.

If we want it, we will have to do the hard work.

We know this.

And the bonus to it all is that the journey is our reward…

We may never do what we set out to do, but believing we can is what sets us on fire.

PS. Do what we’ve always done and we get what we’ve always received. Write posts 100 days before they go live and who knows what will happen. How exciting is that?

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Every morning jeff writes five different, short, and pithy posts about the challenging and wonderful balance between:

mind • body • spirit • work • home

All five websites are seamlessly connected by a convenient and easy to click link to go to the next topic.

Try it below if you never done it, or if it’s been awhile.

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A few guiding desires for the creation of Mid Life Celebration

Disney's Contemporary Resort tropical landscaping
Three beautiful flowering trees (goals)

 

There have always been a few guiding desires for the creation of Mid Life Celebration:

  • Raise money until a cure is found for Crohn’s disease
  • Have a platform to provide a backup plan for an unforeseen economic crisis
  • Challenge the world to do something great before they die

Make no small plans.

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