“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” — Robert Collier
Did you hear that?
Day in and day out.
Committed. Relentless. Focused. Confident.
Disney Leadership Keynote Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” — Robert Collier
Did you hear that?
Day in and day out.
Committed. Relentless. Focused. Confident.
Thank you for visiting Mid Life Celebration. I know most of you are insanely busy. How? Because I’m one of you. It’s also easy to predict that most of you will not have time to click on this video, especially if you’re reading from a handheld device.
So this is for the others. The few. The ones who know full well that life is hard and that carving out time has to be some one’s responsibility.
Did you watch the sunset last night? Or the sunrise this morning?
Time marches on. This is a beautiful story. Just like last night’s sunset. But you really have no idea do you?
How much is enough? A famous and sultry actress from yesteryear, Mae West once said, “Too much of a good thing is wonderful”.
We can assume she wasn’t talking about stuff. Anyway, the question still remains. And some collect stuff that defies logic, common sense, basic hygiene, and fundamental organizational skills for practical living.
Excessive collecting can complicate relationships and alienate people from the ones they love, just for starters.
Most of us certainly don’t have the answers, nor do we have any appetite for supporting this behavior. If we did, would that make us co-dependent? Like being co-dependent with an alcoholic in denial?
Click here to read “Why do we collect so much stuff?”
Each day, do you attempt to simplify? De-clutter? Detoxify? Purge? Reevaluate?
What if you did?
By mid life, most of us (not all, but most) have had family pets and have had to deal with the loss of a beloved pet.
This can be gut wrenching, and deeply emotional.
Have you been there?
Sometimes we see it coming. Sometimes it happens in an instant. Either way, it is never easy.
Finding a good way to express our grief at the loss of a beloved Family pet will bring us a mid life peace we so desperately need.
Click here, if you find yourself in need, to read a comforting article on this topic.
I just read it and fold greater peace.
This is exactly what me and my Family needs right now.
Yesterday, we laid Carter, our beloved Canine Son (yellow Lab of 11 years)), to rest.
Tell me.
Show me.
Involve me.
Common sense is hardly common practice.
If anyone has anything to help my Family find peace and comfort as we say good bye to our beloved Canine Son, Carter, please know you may leave comments here or email them to [email protected] , if you’d like to remain private.