How many books, eBooks, articles and workshops have been dedicated to midlife self-improvement? How many in midlife actually self-improve? And I mean in a significantly balanced way. How many do you know?
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Disney Creativity and Innovation Keynote Speaker
One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
All my personal posts 2008-2016.
How many books, eBooks, articles and workshops have been dedicated to midlife self-improvement? How many in midlife actually self-improve? And I mean in a significantly balanced way. How many do you know?
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Boomers, if you’re like jeff noel was in his 40’s, you can’t decide what Life’s Big Choices are so you do one of two things:
Obviously, even if we choose not to decide, we still have made a choice.
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Some of jeff noel’s friends are bloggers. They seem to marvel at his ability to write five daily, short, pithy blog posts about Life’s Big Choices. Only recently did noel start to consciously understand why. It’s hard to do anything everyday. Period. Except maybe, eat. But to eat healthily and in moderation everyday? Not a chance.
Curious, any of you feel the subconscious tug to rethink, reprioritize and recommit? Not a chance?
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One thing most Baby Boomers are acutely aware of is personal responsibility. No one is more in charge of us than us. You are the CEO of You, Inc. And yet, most Boomers feel lost, not knowing where or how to begin, to make positive life changes – to reverse decades of bad health habits. Your fellow Boomer, and prolific blogger, jeff noel, has been in this very same deep, dark place. It’s scary. But it ain’t permanent.
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Thought about blogging in 2007. Began blogging in 2008. Started writing five daily (differently-themed) blogs in 2009. Reached 3,000 posts in 2010. And two weeks ago, in 2011, wrote Midlife Celebration’s 5,000th post.
Some resolutions begin January 1st. Most fail by January 21st. Baby Boomers can resolve to do anything at anytime. And I’m here, daily, if you want a balanced look at Rethinking, Reprioritizing and Recommiting.
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