Be safe this New Year’s Eve. Have fun. And as the sun sets on 2011, may tomorrow’s arrival of 2012 bring you the tools and the drive to find whatever you seek.
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Disney Brand Loyalty Keynote Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
Be safe this New Year’s Eve. Have fun. And as the sun sets on 2011, may tomorrow’s arrival of 2012 bring you the tools and the drive to find whatever you seek.
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There are things that matter and things that don’t. Our life will be full of surprises and disappointments. Deep down, we Boomers fully understand there is no substitute for hard work. We also know that aiming to do the right thing for the right reasons leads to unexpected blessings. Let 2012 be the year you don’t give up or the year you begin in earnest. Go.
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Everyday I write five short, pithy posts about life’s big choices, to help people think, smile and be grateful.
What began as a late blooming Father’s idea to leave a trail for his young son, has morphed into The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger. The beauty in beginning is that there’s a middle and an end. The trick is to start small (a new step forward) and never stop moving forward.
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Becoming fit is one of the best investments and greatest examples a person can do to demonstrate leadership. jeff noel has been preaching this since 8th grade when he wanted to become a gym teacher. Noel eventually attended college and studied to become a Health & Physical Education teacher. Midway through college, he creatively modified his degree to Corporate Recreation and Fitness. Same goal, different focus – the students are midlife adults.
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Whether we Baby Boomers are overwhelmed with where to start to make improvements in 2012, or we’ve resigned ourselves to giving up because we’ve let too much go for too long – there is still hope. Lately, I end most posts with a thought sans advice, and pick up with that thought the next day. The only way to get better is to try to.
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