And when you’re not?

15-second video: Taking a stroll through the old stomping grounds.
8-second video: So much “work” goodness yesterday. Working from anywhere. Met Jill at a keynote speech at DU (Deloitte University), in Texas, in 2018.
5-second video: Sent to an international client 2 hours before our call.
7-second video: Heard and then “inspected” a commotion while exiting The Hub. This is a Magic Moment that happens every day at Casey’s Corner opening. Been in place for years. The other tool is a ‘Take-5’, which is organic, unplanned and spontaneous, no script.
Disney strollers
There’s a story here.
13-second video: Used the secret Cast Member handshake to get this close-up access.
6-second video: 75 degrees at lunch time, late Winter. Hometown vibe.

What’s your life like when you’re not doing what makes you come alive?

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My two favorite places on Earth are my back porch and my front porch. Curiously, when asking others their favorite places in the world, can’t recall anyone saying it’s where they live. The places they describe are places that they visit once a year or once every so many years. It reminds me what life is like when you’re in your favorite place on the planet. Which is awesome, right!? Then it makes me wonder what life is like when not in your favorite place.

What makes you come alive when you’re not in your favorite place(s)?

Is once a year or once every couple years good enough for you?

And then the crazy questions…

Is it possible to feel like you are in your most favorite place everyday, day after day….for a lifetime?

Is it possible for once a year or once every few years to feel like a bullseye?

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This website is about our HOME. This is the fifth of five daily, differently-themed blog posts about: (1) mind, (2) body, (3) spirit, (4) work, (5) home. To return to Mid Life Celebration, the site about MIND, click here.

By jeff noel

Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.