What if we prayed as much as we watched TV?

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We all just want to be happy

What if spent as much time praying and serving others each day as we did watching TV? Or prayed and served as much as we exercised? Or prayed as much as we read?

Maybe we already do. I believe what I do for a living is mission work. A calling to help busy business people. That’s a minimum of 10+ hours of “work” per day. Does that improve the “feeling grateful” vibe?

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PS. What do you believe?

Revolving door number three (of five)

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SPIRIT: jeff noel.org is the third blog in the series of five

Happy Saturday. Taking a minute to visit redundancy-land. I write five daily, different blogs because life has five big choices – my recipe for work life balance.

So after reading this blog (our spirit), the two words below are your fast pass to read about your money (career) responsibility.

Simply click the bolded word below to go to the…

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Truth be told?

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Florida swampland is heaven for the right creatures

Truth be told about prayerful people. On the outside looking in, they look like they have life all figured out and are blessed beyond measure with minimal challenges.

Reality check: They struggle just as much (or more) with the things everyone else does. If you click the hyperlink “Blog” below in “Next Blog“, you’ll get a one-sentence crystalized summary of what I mean…

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How can you not pray for the privilege of another day?

Need a reminder? Every photo (on every post) has a caption:

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The gift of life is awakening
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on our way to 35k' feet
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Life is not a dress rehearsal
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Live like you mean it

When I’m on my A-game, praying is constant and focused, just below the surface of what people see – I’m praying with every breath I take – I’m so incredibly in tune with the infinite blessings God places in us and around us.

When I’m at my worst, I’m going through the motions, hardly aware that each breath is a gift. Well, breathing may be easy today for me (and you), but there are countless people who will take their last at some point today.

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