Be led by the only thing adding seasoning to the spice to life – JOY!
Be led by joy.
Joy is always there, even when it doesn’t seem so.
And that, in and of itself, is joy-worthy.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Be led by the only thing adding seasoning to the spice to life – JOY!
Be led by joy.
Joy is always there, even when it doesn’t seem so.
And that, in and of itself, is joy-worthy.
Next Blog
Hard to believe a business trip to the beach could be an amazingly productive writer’s retreat. Why? Because so many business folks think they understand human productivity?
Execution is the name of the game. So is the size and reach of the plan – vision. What if 3% of 40 million male baby boomers, 1.2 million elders, did something great before they died. What if?
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Dear readers, jeff noel can’t quite put his finger on the undeniable urge to change his midlife writing focus. Midlife signals an implied timeframe for maturity, for wisdom, and for personal leadership. A time to be sure life affairs are in order.
Because the reality, if baby boomers have made it this far, is we are in an undeniable truth: life’s second-half is here, and the final buzzer will go off who knows when.
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Confession? Perhaps.
jeff noel has over 100 domain names. Every year I add some and let some go. Sorta like investing in (Internet) real estate. For $6 or $7 per year, I’ll take some gambles.
There may be a time when what jeff noel writes won’t be safe for the little ears.
Night is also spelled nite. So?
So, the first 2 keys to leadership are having a vision and taking chances to get there.
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Midlife leadership paradox, or, midlife leadership pair of boxes?
Pete Blank used to work as a Leader at The Walt Disney World Resort. Now, he’s an entrepreneur and Leadership coach and professional speaker.
I subscribe to his blog and wanted to share one that is particularly relevant as we pursue a mid life celebration. Click here to read.
As we try so desperately to simplify, we apparently have complicated things and actually made them much worse.
Is this possible?