Being Brave Means Being Willing To Look Foolish In The Short Term, Because In The Long Term We Won’t

Walking and walking sticks make a good combination. Any kid can tell you that.

Thousands of visits per day and growing. Feels really nice. At the end of the day, however, does it press The Movement forward? Search Engine Optimization is just one of the things a boot-strapped small business entrepreneur has to focus on. In many cases it’s a DIY project. Never get bored with the basics.

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Being Brave Means Doing Things That Others Find Questionable Or Even Objectionable

Press on by whatever means necessary.

Boomers, our leadership journey – whether as a parent, volunteer, or corporate professional – rises and falls on our ability to press on in spite of what others may think. Much of what we need to do, others simply won’t understand. Why would we let that ignorance stifle our life?

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Being Brave Means Putting A Plan In Place, And Being Willing To Detour But Not Quit

Detour the path if need be, but not the goal.

Nine days into 2012, are you (still) feeling brave? It’s up to us to feel this way. Every single day. Midlife Celebration’s plan has detoured, going places never intended. None of these was ever intended: wellness expert, work life balance expert, The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger, Cub Scout Chaplain, prolific blogger.

Two questions:

  1. Are you willing to detour?
  2. Are you willing to quit?

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Being Brave Means Put Up Or Shut Up

Bravery is a verb. Waco, TX 2011

Boomers, you know the feeling. You’ve spent a lifetime in your career. You are wise beyond wise. But you’ve always felt you’ve been holding something special back. And you need to express your wisdom creatively. There’s only one way. Put up or shut up.

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