Want To Be A Writer?

Or Star As A Great Role Model
Or Star As A Great Role Model

What are you going to give yourself today? Will it be 110%, or will it be another day of going through the motions?

What if your child’s teacher, on the very first week of “back to school”, gave your child a “going through the motions” effort?

Or maybe your physician?

Or your mechanic?

Consider These Things

Careful Now, Pick The Right One
Careful Now, Pick The Right One

Blogging is hard to do. And blogging is easy to do.

Giving up is hard to do. And giving up is easy to do.

Getting inspired is hard to do. And getting inspired is easy to do.

Quitting is hard to do. And quitting is easy to do.

Perhaps the thing that pleases (God) our soul the most is when we choose wisely between two options.

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2,450 Blog Posts

Humble Beginnings, Odds Favor Failure
Humble Beginnings, Odds Favor Failure

An April 11, 2010 blog post marked the day we surpassed 2,000 blog posts at Mid Life Celebration, LLC.

At roughly 150 new posts each month, that would bring today’s total to 2,450 blog posts, more or less.

That means in two more weeks, we’ll surpass 2,500.

Only a small business entrepreneur can understand the need for (selfless) self-promotion.

To the person that has only ever worked for someone else, and there’s nothing wrong with that please don’t misunderstand this message, self-promotion can look like arrogance, when in reality, it’s survival.

While I wish everyone visiting these blogs could find happiness, reassurance, bliss, information, motivation and any other good and decent thing, the reality is that the target audience is about 3% of the workforce.

I’ll tell you why tomorrow.

June Was Flat

It's Starting To Add Up
It's Starting To Add Up

June was flat. Sounds like High School, but I’m not talking about how a sweater fits.

However, I am talking about size.

June was flat. It wasn’t better than May, but it was as good as May.

And remember how good May was?

Many people stop blogging because traffic either never catches on or it fades away.

If I were to conservatively estimate, based on historical data, these numbers will at least double by year’s end.