One person’s trash is another person’s treasure

Insanely popular for the right audience.
Insanely popular for the right audience.

 

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The upper left caption wins glowing accolades.

 

Graphic Comics
Some love this, some hate it.

 

One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. The paradox of yesterday’s dislike for a simple concept is paradoxically highlighted by one of Mid Life Celebration’s first book reviews:

I read the book this morning, and as expected, it is fantastic! Having read Jeff’s blogs for quite some time, there are a lot of familiar themes in the book, and it is great to have them together in one spot.

What stuck with me was a simple sentence that Jeff sprinkles throughout the book. “We know this.” There are a lot of lessons that are shared, and ideas to help us be better, that at the core are simple things that we really do know. We just may not be paying attention to them, or they may be drowned out by the other things in our lives. Taking the time to “rethink, reprioritize, and recommit” helps us see that we know what we need to do. We just have to get the clutter out of the way.

Having just seen the Disney Institute video of Jeff speaking about the CEO of You, Inc., it was neat to see that idea carry across his day job and his passion.

The video Brian speaks of is here.

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It was cool because it was unexpected, and real

Orlando Based Motivational Speaker jeff noel's book

 

(photo: You think someone who has your book will never read it, when in reality they’ve read it multiple times)

A friend shared unsolicited book feedback yesterday.

Great seeing you as well. I always enjoy talking to you. I have read the book a couple of times. I thoroughly enjoyed it and have referred it to all my friends. You are a great example of how to live a positive and fulfilling life. Keep up the great work my friend!

Was curious why he read it more than once, and he said…

Because it was so inspiring and also such an easy read. Usually when you like a book, you have to devote time to rereading it at the expense of reading other books; however, this one was such an easy read that I didn’t feel that pressure. It was worth it.

It’s impossible to make this up.

It’s available on Kindle or paperback at Amazon.

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Dare squared?

wall mural in Iowa City
Out on a jog, or was it a dream?

 

Wall mural
Dream or jog? Jog or dream? Grapes of wrath? The boy who cried wolf?

 

Having a dream and replaced Seth with jeff…the following review was written in 2007 for Seth Godin’s book, ‘The Dip’.

The one possible weakness of this otherwise terrific little volume is that it is aimed solely at people who are creative, intelligent and want to succeed. Those who are mediocre, unmotivated or just coasting through life will probably not get much from jeff. He is not an elitist, but his message is squarely aimed at those who want to succeed or at least achieve excellence.

Dare to dream.

Dare even greater… to do.

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Unforeseen obstacles have delayed things way beyond normal

Mid Life Celebration boo review on Amazon
Mid Life Celebration book review reveals a blind spot – the title is misleading

 

Have been quietly and intentionally down playing the release of Mid Life Celebration. Because the first run of book is still being printed.

Unforeseen obstacles have delayed things way beyond anything I could have imagined. Even the Kindle version has temporarily been removed.

The upside, the discovery that the book title is somewhat misleading.

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