“In soloing – as in other activities – it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.” — Amelia Earhart
Will 2010 be your year to finish something you started?
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“In soloing – as in other activities – it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.” — Amelia Earhart
Will 2010 be your year to finish something you started?
What?
Yep, that’s our biggest fear. But it never shows up on any list.
Why?
Because no one will admit it.
How do I know?
Because, think about it, if the fear of living wasn’t our biggest fear, why was this phrase – carpe diem – invented?
Carpe diem translates to: “While we’re talking, envious time is fleeing: seize the day, put no trust in the future.”
Everything can’t be important. Period. It can’t be.
What’s a person to do? I mean, to sort through it all and come out with a prioritized list?
Here’s what I did:
While it ain’t perfect, it is light years ahead of my old daily structure. Life is a journey.
“He who is not busy being born, is busy dying.” – Bob Dylan
If you would like to share, either in the comments here or via confidential email at jeff.noel@me.com You are always welcome to do so.
Total posts?
Since March 2009, 1,152. From five daily blogs, by the way.
Not bad for a guy who simply wants to “leave a trail” for his young (9 years old) son.
And, oh yeah, one other thing. Not bad for a father that wants to help raise enough money until a cure is found for his son’s incurable disease.
Hopefully, you’ll never tire of hearing about this. I don’t. How could I?
Benchmarking. Seeing, not how others do things, but more importantly, seeing how others think.
I am a serious bench-marker. Way more than the average bear.
There will come a time when my (five) blogs have more sophisticated features. All good things take time. Rome wasn’t built overnight. I didn’t wake up one day and get to represent the United States at the WMA Master’s Track & Field World Championships. It took a decade.
Anyway, this blog caught my eye because of Trent’s 14 Money Rules. Click here to go to Trent’s blog. Scroll down a bit, its on the right side column.
Money, like our mind, body and spirit, need constant attention, otherwise we will not reach our potential.