Have you ever waited 13 years to do something for the first time?

Paris 2012
Paris Spring 2012

Traveling to Paris on a business trip, the opportunity presented itself to take one day for myself. In 13 years, this has never happened. It was enlightening and enriching, on fronts other than the obvious.

Can’t decide if this was selfish or selfless behavior… to wait 13 years.

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PS. Photo from children’s play area in lobby of Disneyland Paris’ Newport Bay Club Resort (Spring 2012).

Time Is Money And Health Is Wealth

Didn't think my alarm clock was ever gonna go off. So ready to get started!!

MacDonald’s would have saved a lot of time. But a sit-down dinner, while expensive time-wise, offered the best return on investment health-wise.

This choice was made easier because I was organized and prepared for the next day. It would have been much more difficult to put health first if I still had work to do to prepare for the next day. I got lucky this time.

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Can We Baby Boomers Get Organized Enough To Make 2012 Shine Brightly?

Sunshine on a stem!

For jeff noel, there’s no excuse in the world for being so disorganized that his life is not worth starting over, to rethink, reprioritize and recommit.

Boomers, let’s not let our past failures paralyze us from our future successes. I’ve been approaching things slowly and steadily, because that’s the way I got there in the first place. And rethinking what’s important, reprioritizing things (my time), and working desperately hard to get and remain recommitted to long-lasting, positive change.

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When You’re Organized

When you’re organized and plan ahead, if you’re lucky, you get do do some things you didn’t have time, or presence of mind, to do before.

Writing 155 March Blog Posts has been an awakening to several things:

  • Relentless commitment to post 5 daily blogs
  • Restless commitment to make a difference
  • Acute appreciation of my own effort
  • The thrill of radical change
  • The thought of turning a corner

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