Quit being afraid

Residential meets commercial street
The start of another fearful day and playing it safe?

 

Quit being afraid.

Let’s not spend too much precious time on what we are afraid of and why we are afraid.

Resist the overwhelming temptation to go down the path of figuring out what we are afraid of. Instead, become clear on what we will gain when we no longer lead our day with fear.

Being crystal clear on what we gain from destroying fear is profoundly more effective than being intimate with what we are afraid of.

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Why do we get out of bed in the morning?

Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast
Alive but asleep?

 

Why do we get out of bed in the morning?

Why do we, or why don’t we, give our very best each day?

Worrying about the why is the most important worry.

For example, why hadn’t I written the book sooner, say 10, 20, or 30 years ago?

Why is it so excited to be publishing now?

So yeah, it felt amazing to order those books.

Why ignore postpone this for 34 years?

Why? Fear. Excuses.

Regret is birthed in the dark corners of our excuses.

What’s your why?

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jeff noel, why do you work so hard?

Walt Disney Legacy card
Working hard is the DNA of the company Walt built

 

jeff noel, why do you work so hard?

Why?

Seriously?

We can’t expect others to become anything more than we ourselves are willing to become.

Simple math. Compound interest. Common sense.

Faith.

And determination.

If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough.

Go.

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Why would putting last things first be a game-changing approach?

Father and Son talking during neighborhood walk
We work so hard, our Family gets the crumbs of our energy and time (photo: Cheryl Noel)

 

Why would putting last things first be a game-changing approach? Sounds weird, eh?

Think of our stereotypical end of life issues:

  • health
  • regrets
  • pain
  • worry
  • fear

If we attacked the root cause of those typical end-of-life challenges early on and were purposeful, well, now does it make sense?

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Retiring in midlife?

Each milestone happens only once in a lifetime. He will never be 12 again…

once in a lifetime

My clock is ticking. Living without regret comes with no guide map…

kids grow up fast

Said it again with more conviction last night. “Gonna retire in two years”. The two successful consultants and their friend gave a look I could read like a book.

It’s impossible hard to explain to people why, when you have the best job of your entire life, you want to retire.

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Insight: I’m talking about myself, but the intent is to get you talking about your crazy plans.