Working Smarter Is Harder

Maine Book Store - 2009

It can feel impossible. But, to get organized you have to work hard to clean things up and put processes in place for ongoing maintenance.

To stay organized, same challenge, but for a different reason – life gets in the way.

How are you preparing your children, or young relatives, to manage “life’s paperwork”? If you aren’t teaching them, you’re letting them down, really.

There is not one, perfect way….Next Blog

Welcome To HQ

This is a daily blog about HQ (Headquarters), the paperwork of life. The summery is hereI’m a simple guy with a simple message, “Live, before you die“. This is one of 5 daily, differently-themed blogs I write to help & encourage people to follow their childhood dreams. Connect on Facebook

Serious Endeavors

"Life's Mountain's To Climb": Alaska 2009
"Life's Mountains To Climb": Alaska 2009

This Blog about HQ (headquarters) – the paperwork of life – focuses on being decently organized, with an underlying theme of motivation, inspiration and excitement to want to be.

Both getting organized and staying organized are serious, lifelong endeavors.

Getting there can feel impossible. Staying there can be a mountain climb…

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So Then He Says…

Show Us Your True Colors
Show Us Your True Colors

…Thank goodness it’s Monday! Do you need some inspiration while you think about the end of your tough year, as we most likely head into more of the same?

During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and achieve. But if it needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.  — Nelson Mandela (during his 1963 trial)

Does your vision for 2011 make you cry because it’s so powerful?

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What a ride

What a ride.

This post is the 15,630th post i’ve written since April Fools Day 2009.

And this post entitled “What a ride” was inspired by this post, my 15,629th post.

And this, Ladies and Gentlemen, concludes the 200+- additional blog post (in the past 36 hours) writing that i deemed was necessary to bring me peace of mind to have my blog calendars reflect actual totals in the daily writing without missing a day.

Ever.

Five daily, differently-themed blog posts on five separate but daisy-chained websites:

MidLifeCelebration.com

Lane8.org

jeffnoel.org

junglejeff.net

jeffnoel.com

Ps. i own, and occasionally write at a dozen other websites, but they are not part of this calculation.