Mid Life Celebration Public Service Announcement

Almost ran right past this on a jog at Baylor University. Btw, this is true, even if you don't love God.

Mid Life Celebration’s jeff noel feels compelled to make periodic public service announcements. It’s time to remind everyone – the goal in all five blogs is to help you do three things:

  1. Think
  2. Smile
  3. Be Grateful

Nearly everything I write is focused on the first one. It is up to you to interpret the personal experiences, the questions, the metaphors, the analogies. It’s up to you. Period.

Next Blog

Winnie The Pooh Changed The Way We Think About Honey

How many game changers are in this photo?

Winnie The Pooh changed the way we think about honey. Tigger changed the way we think about bouncing and jeff noel, maybe, is changing the way people think about blogging. At the very least, noel is influencing the way we think about Midlife crisis (celebration).

Next Blog

Go Ahead And Look Somewhere Else, jeff noel Will Be Here When Those Other Things You Try Don’t Work

Life is a highway, a path, we travel on every day.
Life's Big Choices can be deceptively difficult to discern
Life's Big Choices when we are afraid to decide for fear of being wrong
Life's Big Choices when "everything's important"

Boomers, if you’re like jeff noel was in his 40’s, you can’t decide what Life’s Big Choices are so you do one of two things:

  1. Make everything important
  2. Procrastinate and not make anything a priority

Obviously, even if we choose not to decide, we still have made a choice.

Next Blog

A Fellow Boomer Asked jeff noel If He Ever Tires Writing Five Daily, Different Blogs

Did he just say, "Not a chance"?

Some of jeff noel’s friends are bloggers. They seem to marvel at his ability to write five daily, short, pithy blog posts about Life’s Big Choices. Only recently did noel start to consciously understand why. It’s hard to do anything everyday. Period. Except maybe, eat. But to eat healthily and in moderation everyday? Not a chance.

Curious, any of you feel the subconscious tug to rethink, reprioritize and recommit? Not a chance?

Next Blog