Everything is impossible

Mickey Mouse old time photo

 

(photo: Poster on Disney fanatic’s home wall. Technicolor didn’t exist until someone figured it out.)

Everything is impossible until the first person does it.

Impossible isn’t something no one’s ever done. Impossible is something you’ve never done.

Never been able to do a push up?

There’s an impossible goal. Do one pushup by 2016.

There’s something many people don’t now about me. A two sentence update can be found by clicking here.

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Are you strong enough? Driven enough?

Motivational Speakers

 

(photo: Walmart parking lot.)

The Seagull is making a statement to the other birds wanting a piece of what’s in that box, “Back off”.

Are you strong enough?

Less than three weeks for a one-year experiment to conclude.

Grueling.

Tiring.

Revealing.

When you become famous, nobody looks at you as a human anymore. You become public property. – Beyonce

There are books in progress that will raise Mid Life Celebration’s public profile.

A goal so ridiculously big that fame is worth the risk. -jn

Remember, none of these words for a year: I, me, mine, my.

Why?

Because for a prolific writer to not use them is impossible.

PS. Not even in emails, social media updates and comments. Insanely difficult. Ludicrous.

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What’s it gonna be in 2015?

Orland professional Speakers

 

(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.

Today’s mental thought continues with a physical thought for the day at the Next Blog