Being Brave Means You Should Feel Comfortable Writing Many Ideas On How To Be Brave, Knowing You Won’t Cover Them All

When your persona is to look at everything differently, you can rub many people the wrong way.

Being brave means putting yourself out there for the whole world to see, knowing full well there will be people who love you, those that don’t care about you, and those that despise you. Play to the first.

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Being Brave Means Balancing Funniness With Seriousness

World class runner. World class silly?

Being brave means approaching your work with deeper thought, bigger commitment, higher goals, and more enthusiasm than people think is reasonable. Also, be funny. Being a really funny person can be awkward, but oh so necessary.

But don’t be all of one, or all the other. Be a nice balance of both.

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How Often Do Baby Boomers Hear Great Things Can Be Attributed To Common Sense?

jeff noel is here to lead The Movement, a common sense approach to personal responsibility

Yesterday concluded November’s jungle jeff posts with the category, Am I The Only One. December is dedicated to Common Sense. This could be our golden ticket to life work balance and overall wellness. Boomers, how often do we hear about great things being attributed to common sense application?

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