Being Brave Means Asking For Help

Words to live by.

Being brave means asking for help. When we’re younger, we do this constantly, because we don’t know much. When we’re older, we do it sparingly because we know a ton. Plus, we don’t want to look stupid. But we rarely reach a point where we know enough to no longer need to ask. This post by Lee Cockerell illustrates the basics brilliantly.

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Being Brave Means Being Willing To Keep Experimenting With Increasing Better Ways To Write, Or Whatever

Nearly 30 years old...never heard of Jimmy Johns. Now there's one in Orlando.

Being a successful human being, as Baby Boomers well know, requires a continuous improvement approach to life. The real challenge is to know when we have landed on perfection and when we still have a long way to go. The only way to know is by trial and error. Never get bored with the basics, like experimentation. How do you know when to push and when to hold?

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Being Brave Means Being Willing To Call A Time Out

Fell in love with the boldness of this place...world's best sandwiches? Really?
Waco, Texas sandwich shop..Jimmy Johns

Okay, Boomers, we’re halfway through January, and here’s what I’d like to check: Are you finding enough time to pause and reflect on your daily performance? Do you question your own drive and determination to pursue your dreams? Don’t compare yourself to others, just your old self. Simply relate and ponder. Then move forward with your own choices.

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Being Brave Means Making Lots Of Decisions You’ve Never Had To Make Before

Makes sense.

Hardly a Baby Boomer alive that doesn’t feel they could write a book about their life. Hardly a Boomer alive who doesn’t dream of independence from the corporate world. Hardly anyone middle-age who doesn’t think they can do things better than the current system. Being brave means deciding to Go!

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