Finally we can move forward in an elevated way

Orville Redenbacker
Being a tourist in Valparaiso, Indiana last night.

 

Personalized brick by Valparaiso Opera House
Last night on our tour, personalized bricks by Valparaiso Opera House

 

Finally we can move forward in an elevated way.

The long way is the short cut.

Welcome, Kurt, to the unique, exciting, and unknown future that is yours to create.

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i do not miss traveling for business

Text message screen shot
Yesterday, it took nine hours from our home door to the hotel door.

 

It’s challenging to be decently organized in today’s crazy busy world.

Last night a text excerpt , bottom right, to my wife Cheryl:

I do not miss traveling.

A simple trip to Indiana took nine hours door to door.

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Revisiting “The Internet’s only Five-A-Day Blogger”

Prolific bloggers
Five daily, differently-themed blogs.

 

The 100-day self-imposed writer’s bootcamp was doomed from the start, based on my previous track record for failing to get into a consistent writing habit.

So when i actually achieved the goal of writing five daily, differently-themed blog posts, something unexpected happened…

What do i do on the 101st day?

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Simplicity is critical for personal and organizational vibrancy

Apple iPhone replacement
Ordered some new iPhone 6s’s yesterday.

 

Productivity is something everyone wants to excel at.

The challenge is managing all our competing prioritites.

My websites are simple on purpose.

Now i’m wondering if they could get even simpler, yet more sophisticated – without looking sophisticated?

Could my speaker site, jeffnoel.com look like Apple.com ?

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What we accept by default becomes our standard

Watching tv from Florida pool
Last night watching Big Bang Theory from pool raft.

 

Brighthouse Networks wifi
No wifi on our home’s back porch.

 

Note to self:

We get so comfortable with our daily routine that we start accepting things that used to be considered unacceptable.

Having a world class cable provider contract yet being unable to connect to wifi from your back porch.

 

Quote about comfort zones
Yesterday from Facebook.

 

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