Why midlife failure seldom stops us

A brand new day full of opportunities to fail…

a new day

Here’s why midlife failure seldom stops us. Failing always teaches us something. It’s the reward for doing the thing we feared. What really stops us is the fear of failing – not failure itself.

Boomers, at some point today, do something that scares you. Good luck.

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Three great career reminders from London Olympics

Older Scouts teach the younger Scouts, mostly by what they do, very little by what they say… same in the corporate world…

Scout summer camp

Teaching, and bonding, can happen anywhere… even a fallen log strewn across a creek…

Summer camp fun

Three great career reminders from London Olympics:

  1. It’s a brutally competitive world
  2. The difference between gold and silver is often minuscule
  3. The difference between gold and silver is often staggering

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Who’s got time to eat when there’s so much work to be done?

Dear Son, there are people who work so hard at their job that they consider a good day a day when they get to actually leave their desk and go to lunch. And a glorious day is when they do that without any interruptions for 30 minutes. Pitiful isn’t it? Been there, done that. Manhattan, July 25, 2012…

gotta eat

Star pizza Manhattan

NY pizza

Who’s got time to eat when there’s so much work to be done?

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