Mid Life Celebration Has A (Very) Hidden Cross In It’s Logo, Says Founder jeff noel

Mid Life Celebration logo and the hidden cross

There are two hidden crosses in Mid Life Celebration’s logo, says founder jeff noel. One, he says is fairly obvious, but unintentional. The real cross is literally imperceptable. Today’s post was inspired by yesterday’s post and the courage of Chick-fil-A to not hide what they believe. Courage can be contagious. It can also be easy to run from. Which it is, is up to us.

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The Most Important Work A Baby Boomer Can Do Is Set The Example For What Common Sense Values Look Like In Action

Fundamental American Values Are Common Sense Driven

The most important work a Baby Boomer can do is set the example for what common sense values look like in action. After writing this Mid Life Celebration blog post title, jeff noel realized there is no dialogue necessary to support it’s meaning. Go.

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The Curse Of Consistency Is That Boomers Can Become Numb To The Omnipotence

Only A Dummy Would Continue To Go Through Life Without Fixing This

Boomers, we are what we repeatedly do. The challenge with developing omnipotent habits is to never loose the original intent. We learn by doing things over and over until we can do the habit in our sleep. Some of our habits were never meant to become habits.

While repetition is the mother of all learning, repetition is also a leading cause of our blind spots. PS. This is post 4,998, to read post 4,999 please click Next Blog

Deeply Embedded And Omnipotent Habits Are A Blessing and Curse

A Huge Midlife Paradox

Baby Boomers rely on midlife habits for consistency and effectiveness. So do excellent companies, like Disney, Chick-fil-A, and Nordstrom. A Boomer’s midlife blessing is contained in the consistency. A Boomer’s midlife curse is also contained in this consistency. This is an important midlife paradox to sort out.

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