Yep, five-a-day, even if it takes all day

Family in stand at Track Meet
Family surprised me by stopping by the meet (umbrella for shade)

 

Tent city lined the south and west sides of Lake Brantley High School  track stadium
Tent city lined the south and west sides of Lake Brantley High School track stadium

 

Bantom division runner holding ears for starter's pistol shot
Bantom division runner holding ears for starter’s pistol shot

 

Women's elite 400 meter runners
Women’s elite 400 meter runners

 

When we think of the promises we make to others and to ourselves, do we ever consider our list’s length?

We’re probably most successful if it’s a short list. Think about it.

Anyone have a promise to themselves that’s less than five years old?

For 40 months now you’ve had the opportunity to read five daily, differently-themed blogs about Life’s Big Choices.

The photos above are from today’s Track Meet.

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Blogging batting average is 99.93175

Mid Life Celebration website in 2010
Slow and steady evolution (this was MLC two years ago)

 

What if we accepted a short term dare or bet – one that seemed impossible?

What if we blew it out of the water?

Then what?

Blogging batting average is 99.93175. After 1,464 consecutive writing days, I finally missed a day. Yesterday. The story about why is brief, and it’s here.

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Seven year itch and the Internet domain?

American flag and jeff noel
That flag looks familiar

 

Are we willing to wait a long, long time for big things to happen? How about waiting seven years?

The previous owner of www.jeffnoel.com had it for seven years.

Being organized enough to use GoDaddy’s backorder feature, I waited, and waited.

And waited.

The previous owner was given a 60-day grace period, including multiple reminders that their domain name had expired and will be up for grabs if they don’t renew. And this is on top of reminders before hand that it was about to expire.

Is owning the dot.com worth the wait?

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Decision fatigue with social media?

Social media at 2013 Chicago auto show
The best way to learn social media is to do it everyday

 

Deciding which social media sources to embrace and how much time to devote, and when, why, how… it’s tiring to understand and cope with.

Here’s what I use every single day. The big five social media channels.

Let’s connect:

Blogging is the vehicle which is changing the world.

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