Concern is a tricky beast

Three five year old boys having fun poolside
Charlie, EJ, and Chapin (at EJ’s birthday party at his pool, 2005)

 

Many unexpected things happen to heighten an already heightened sense of concern.

Concern though, is a tricky beast.

Constantly reminding us we have two choices:

  • survive
  • thrive

Life’s fine print reveals this struggle opportunity reality lasts a lifetime.

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PS. The boys have been together for 11 years, and so have their parents.

 

Which Family milestones do you regret missing the most?

jeff noel with Son 2008
Mick Jagger sang, “You can’t always get what you want”…

 

Which Family milestones do you regret missing the most?

Only six miles away from our Son’s Elementary School graduation.

It’s one of those significant, once-in-a-lifetime milestones.

Cheryl will be there.

Will save the extra effort some a bigger milestone, no?

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The Truth Hurts And The Truth Can Set Us Free

Jack the bear goes everywhere jeff noel, The Blog Whisperer, goes.

The truth is, I don’t publicly thank my wife Cheryl often enough for picking up many, many loose ends at home. Cheryl does this humbly and with a servant’s heart because she knows I must write and writing takes time. If you want to be good at anything, you must devote yourself to it. Our Family is a team and we rely on each other to make positive things happen. Thank you Cheryl.

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Gotta Say It

It's My Job To Say Things
It's My Job To Say Things

Life on the road is challenging.

There ain’t no glamor on the road. There is a very strong sense of accomplishment, helping people see what excellence looks like, how it works, and what they might try differently to become more excellent.

That’s a huge privilege I get, as a professional speaker.

The downside? Is there one?

Depends.

What do you gotta say?  How would you say it?  Why?

These are questions only you can answer. Do you? Will you?