jeff noel Wonders How Many People Worry About What To Write

What's your purpose?

Recently, jeff noel asked a friend if he was still running. The friend had fallen away from running. The friend said the first mile is always the toughest.

It is if you believe it is. It isn’t if you believe it isn’t. In writing, the first sentence will only be tough if you think it will be tough.

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November 2008 The First Mid Life Celebration Blog Posts Were Officially Written

Mid Life Celebration Blogs Use WordPress Twenty Ten Theme

Ever look back to the humble beginnings of something you did that has since turned out to become part of the fabric of your life? jeff noel’s very first blog post ever is captured here. Note:

  • Length of noel’s blog post
  • jeff’s promise to continue the story the next day
  • noel never wrote another blog post

jeff unintentionally abandoned eBlogger, never to return. Serendipitously, he discovered WordPress…

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Halloween A Year Ago Mid Life Celebration Hit It’s 3,000th Blog Post

Brrrr, I mean Boo!....Happy Halloween

Mid Life Celebration, the brain child of a Pennsylvania college student in 1979. jeff noel sat on the idea for the first book for 30+ years. That’s pretty scary. So is the fact that Mid Life Celebration is approaching it’s 5,000th post….probably near November 19, 2011.

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Boomers, What’s Your Midlife Health Value Proposition?

Not how well your midlife health stats stack up against your peers, but how well do the younger folks in your family hold you up as an example or a warning.

And by health stats, I’m not just talking about physical metrics. It must be balanced with mental, spiritual, financial, and HQ.

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Boomers, Ready, Set, Charge! Or Not.

So tempting to compare isn't it? We should try to stop doing that.

Boomers, jeff noel’s 35th High School Reunion is next year (2012). Thirty-five years. Sure hope my schedule allows for attendance.

Many people attend these reunions to see how well they’re doing compared to the others. Human nature, right? Why? Why don’t we compare how we’re doing on a daily basis, not every five or ten years? And make the comparison against ourselves, not others?

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