Teaching isn’t what I do

I live and die by this… if your audience is bored, you’re boring them…

classroom boredom

Teaching isn’t what I do. It’s who I am.

Insight: There’s ridiculous power in conviction.

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Writing posts everyday will make you a more focused person

You start out with zero Twitter followers. You get to 10,000+ only one way…

focus and discipline

Writing posts everyday will make you a more focused person. The same way exercise makes you more fit – than someone who doesn’t.

Writing everyday allows you to see things that unfocused writers will never see, never comprehend. Who would you want to present your (insightful, transformational, and fun) professional development speech?

Insight: Give your best away for free. Eventually, you are gifted with unexpected blessings.

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Updates just for you, the delightfully crazy folks who stop by

This week’s big picture at Mid Life Celebration’s five daily blogs:

  • GoDaddy lied. Yes, the annual website hits are 1.3 million.
  • But the stats are not all people, many are bots.
  • Google Analytics (GA) reports much smaller numbers.
  • Within GA numbers are two cool numbers.
  • Bounce rate almost zero
  • Returning visitors 80%

As we approach Thanksgiving, may your mind, body, spirit, money, and hq all be working in better harmony than they have in years. Peace and blessings immeasurable to you and those you love.

PS. This post will remain at the top here until Sunday, Nov 25. Scroll down for your daily post.

 

Why we should fall in love with paradox

It was dusk, I was in a hurry, it looked like a tiny (tiny, tiny) cricket, but I knew it wasn’t, and had to try to catch it in the grass… can you imagine?

tiny frogs

Why we should fall in love with paradox:

  • It’s a game changer
  • Few look for paradox
  • Fewer still look to exploit it
  • It’s way more exciting than tried and true (and boring) (and potentially obsolete)

Paradox: a statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory

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