Merry Christmas 2014 from Mid Life Celebration

Florida Alligator in retention pond

 

(photo: Yesterday’s hour long run yielded a few quiet, reflective moments with Nature.)

Jesus is not the reason for the season for everyone.

A big part of Love is in accepting others, being kind, giving generosity, remaining hopeful, and being a great example.

Whatever you believe in and however you celebrate it, may it be as good this year as it’s ever been.

From Mid Life Celebration’s Family to yours, Merry Christmas.

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Use your imagination and dream big

Florida roadside swamp

 

(photo: Roadside Florida wetlands on December 23, 2014 from yesterday’s bicycle ride. A mashup of palm and deciduous.)

Two days before Christmas. Haven’t bought a single gift.

But have thought about a million gifts that can’t be wrapped.

All tucked, invisibly, under the tree.

Who needs more things?

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Grateful for the devil’s reminders

Orlando News Vans

 

(photo: Two Orlando News vans outside Orlando Police Headquarters, while parking for the WordPress meeting yesterday.)

So thankful for the reminders that the devil places in front of us.

Seeing how others are struggling and how many feel victimized is the perfect reminder and encouragement.

It reminds us of our own struggles, and encourages us to keep fighting.

Take no prisoners when it comes to feeling victimized.

Patience is strength.

So is determination.

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It Gets Better video

 

Love is at the center of the human experience. No matter our spiritual beliefs, love is the common denominator. The supreme unifying precept.

Hate has never solved a single problem.

There’s a common sense premise that says if we can put a face and a name to the person (or thing) at the center of our beliefs, it’s better than if we can’t (or won’t).

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We can argue that it’s possible or impossible to be happy

Orlando Based Motivational Speakers

 

(photo: Asked colleague to snap a few pics yesterday, October 17, 2014… minutes from finishing a ‘near perfection’ delivery)

It’s impossible, that’s what people say.

We can argue that it’s possible or impossible to be happy all the time.

But there is no argument supporting any notion that we can not be grateful all the time.

Gratitude is different than happiness.

And there is no genuine happiness without gratitude.

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