A list of 2013 highs and lows? Maybe tomorrow.

Is this a look back or a look forward?
Is this a look back or a look forward? Without change, it will always look the same.

 

A list of 2013 highs and lows?

Maybe tomorrow.

However, today (December 30), 12 years ago, marks the final day as an active drinker.

Tomorrow, New Year’s Eve (not New Year’s Day), 12 years ago, marks the first day as an active non-drinker.

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Sharing 37 things you’ll regret when you’re older plus five jeff noel bonus tips

Don't die with a book in you.
Don’t die with a book in you.

 

Buzz Feed published this article 10 days before the end of the year, 37 Things You’ll Regret When You’re Old.

To which we can add:

38. Don’t die with a book in you.
39. Don’t settle.
40. Don’t believe regret is permanent.
41. Don’t let anyone tell you balance is a myth.
42. Don’t die without reading Mid Life Celebration at least three times.
– jn

We have come to know the true meaning of living each day to the fullest when we actually stop waiting to do it and simply start.

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How organized could we attempt to be if we knew we could not fail?

Disney pre show area in Fantasyland
Life wasn’t simpler long ago, it just appears that way in our perception of the past

 

How organized could we attempt to be if we knew we could not fail?

The secret to being organized is simplification.

Paring down requires letting go.

Letting go worries and scares us.

So we don’t do it.

And we live with the drag of not optimizing.

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Would recalibrating our tipping point make us more effective?

roadside wildflowers in Tennessee
get close to nature and then get closer still

 

Would recalibrating our tipping point make us more effective?

If the things that make us crazy were less, instead of more, would we take more and better action sooner?

You know, would it inspire us to become more organized.

Or would it simply exacerbate our need for personal organization?

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