Authenticity, Scene 5 of 5

This sign made me think of Pirates of the Caribbean…

As I wrote the first four blog scenes this morning, leading up to this conclusion, it hit me. I have no idea how the ending will go. So here we are, the final “authenticity” scene….

The way I write is so organic, you’re unlikely to believe how spontaneous it is….unrehearsed, raw, real.

Some people can juggle chainsaws. Some type really fast. Me? I think non-stop. And want to capture as much of the good stuff as I can, for a 10-year old little boy.

Authenticity is now concluded, however, it began @ Next Blog

Dear Son, Part 5 of 5

Put your things in the best order possible…

Dear Son, you’ll make many decisions that won’t fall nicely into Mind, Body, Spirit or Money. These are the day-to-day administrative decisions everyone has to make. Or not.

Think of it as the paperwork of life. As having a corporate office. Corporate meaning, you are the CEO of YOU.

If you choose not to be decently organized, your life will be fairly miserable. Become decently organized and your life will be far less miserable.

Catch the story from the beginning at Next Blog

Who’s Got Your Back?

A great blessing is having people who care enough to help defend you. And hopefully, we lead our lives as a defensive resource for them too.

I cover your back, you cover mine. It’s a human relations tactic since the caveman.

Marine on one side, retired construction worker & hunter on another, and two other sides covered too. Who’s got your back?

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Disney Dream Photos – Set 5 of 5

Create a space, an “office”, any size, that works for you…

Find a million ways to continually improve...

Get your stuff organized so you know where everything is...

If we’re lucky, life will be a long haul…

Mr. Fredrickson’s story is similar to many…putting things off…

Bottom line…we all know this…

jeffnoel.com is about HQ – Head Quarters, home base, the office, whatever you want to call it. It’s the paperwork of life…your life, and how organized you are and the priorities you set. For example:

My wife and I spent our lives climbing the proverbial corporate ladder, learning way too late it was leaning against the wrong wall.

PS. We’ve rethought, reprioritized and recommitted to a new path….involving parenthood.

More Disney Dream photos at Next Blog