The deadline for this challenge is death

Mother Teresa

 

(photo: Taken last night in the PREP office at Holy Family Catholic Church School)

Julie, the PREP teacher is a stay-at-home Mom. She volunteers her time to teach 7th and 8th graders about Jesus.

This is what Mid Life Celebration means when it challenges people to:

Do something great

The deadline for this challenge is death.

Seems like a long, long way away.

We can’t really believe that can we?

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Every morning jeff writes five different, short, and pithy posts about the challenging and wonderful balance between:

mind • body • spirit • work • home

All five websites are seamlessly connected by a convenient and easy to click link to go to the next topic.

Try it below if you never done it, or if it’s been awhile.

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Remnant from Susan’s retirement party two days ago at Disney University

Spring Grove Middle School

 

(photo: Spring Grove Middle School – converted from a High School… the creative solution to explosive growth)

He related his story saying he told his son, “We can be friends when you’re 30. For now I’m your dad and will need to make some tough calls to steer you in the right direction.”

Couldn’t help but think of the traditional definition of ‘friend’.

Doesn’t a true friend make tough calls?

Isn’t a true friend’s privilege to be there for someone no matter what?

Can a parent be both?

Most will say absolutely not.

For this reason alone it is intriguing to wonder why is it impossible.

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If an Orlando Based Motivational Speaker challenges you

Bronze statue of horseman saving calf at CSU campus

 

(photo: Commit to doing something that will have positive ripple effects and help make the world a better place)

If an Orlando based motivational speaker ever challenges you to “Do Something Great”, this is exactly the thing she/he is referring to…

The opposite of sitting around simply hoping.

Simple doesn’t mean easy, but it does mean simple.

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