It’s the great equalizer, isn’t it? Death. No amount of experience, wealth, status changes this. Ever.
The goal of death is to welcome it and see it as a blessing.
It’s one of the top three most magnificent days of our life.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
It’s the great equalizer, isn’t it? Death. No amount of experience, wealth, status changes this. Ever.
The goal of death is to welcome it and see it as a blessing.
It’s one of the top three most magnificent days of our life.
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Only in our imperfection can we see imperfection in others and only in our beauty can we see beauty in others.
What we like and don’t like is a reflection of what we see in others.
A curse. And a blessing.
Self awareness gets exponentially better the longer we pursue it.
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We all know talking about something confusing helps us process and deal with it…
jeff noel dot org and dot com are two completely different (websites) life choices.
One website is focused on our spiritual, emotional core – where we direct our love, gratitude, and practice forgiveness and compassion.
The other is focused on HQ (headquarters), the place we call home – where we complete the daily paperwork and decision-making of life and where we rest our heads each night.
That Google would want to only allow one website to appear in their search results for jeff noel is a decision I must trust.
Life without world class search engine capabilities would be miserable.
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In our youth, we could rarely wait until the weekend to rock out. So much pressure, stress… excitement, anticipation, relief.
Now here we are decades later…
This is an acoustic version of a rockin’ song…
Mesmerizing lyrics and performance. Happy Thursday.
Deep, eh? No doubt impossible.
If our goal isn’t impossible, we’re not reaching high enough.
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Last night on the radio driving home from school, back to back songs that provided a HUGE pause-and-reflect moment…
All those things we complain about, and want to hurry to leave behind… we’re gonna miss them..
All you gotta do is put a drink in my hand… used to could…
One thing I will not miss? Having a drink in my hand (all the time).
Sure, I’ve missed it. My last drink was December 30, 2001. New Years Eve 2001 was dry, dry, dry.
This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It’s a breeze to go from this spiritual health blog to the money (career) blog, just click -> go to Next Blog