These seemingly mutually exclusive concepts are identical twins

Common sense tells us to do what we love. Do we? Do we lie awake in bed, wondering when our alarm clock is ever gonna go off, thinking come on, bring it on! Is that how it is?

Thriving in midlife is about feeling like that. It’s about when our pleasure and our business are so entangled, it looks like only one thing, not two.

My pleasure and my business is to help people think deeper, smile more, and feel grateful at the amazing power of common sense – when it finally becomes common practice.

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Are our pleasures and our business the same thing?

To find a way to get us to think so differently about common sense that we’ll feel like our life moving forward will never again be the same.

Interesting business proposition.

Then’s there’s a simple blogging proposition: To help others think, smile, and feel grateful.

Tomorrow, what common sense tells us about this.

(and this post is an example of what the blogging experts tell us to avoid)

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Which way did he go?

photo of home office window
top right window is Mid Life Celebration’s HQ

 

Which way did he go? For the past week, been thinking about which way I’m gonna go tomorrow – you know, with the blogging.

And for four months, been wondering which way I’m gonna go – you know, with the business.

Are they mutually exclusive?

The thing with going with our gut is… what if we’re wrong.

The other thing, what if we don’t… and we were right that we should have?

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This month I’m inviting the Mid Life Celebration community to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It couldn’t be easier to go from this HQ blog to the mental attitude blog , just click -> go to Next Blog

 

What are midlife reruns?

intentional living
our life is either by design or by default – either way, it’s still our life

Just watched the first (Oct 3) Presidential debate recording from four nights ago. A hungry Romney was on the attack. A relaxed Obama took more punches than he threw.

Taking a look at our life, have we taken more punches or thrown more punches?

The candidates get two more chances to do-over.

How many do we get as Baby Boomers in the midlife? Maybe, if we’re lucky, one.

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