LinkedIn profile (retired) Thanksgiving Day 2013

Google jeff noel
Google your name and be amazed at what is revealed. Never heard of 1st & 3rd ones.

 

November 28, 2013… retired this long-standing LinkedIn profile. Time for a change.

And added Published Author to the resume.

Bottom line, my goal is to see you reach yours.

An organization’s greatest internal goal must provide daily inspiring outcomes for front line employees.

Because front line employees don’t go to work thinking, “How can I increase shareholder value today?”

But what if your employees voluntarily extended discretionary effort to your customers without additional pay? And what if they enjoyed it and took pride in surprising and delighting your customers?

What if your leaders behaved the same way towards their direct reports?

Magic?

Transformation?

I do what I do because souls need to be “seen” and hope needs to be “touched”.

And give speeches to change the world and never give the same speech twice.

Crazy busy, right?

Story of our lives.

Are you satisfied?

No seriously, Are you satisfied?

If you answered “Yes”, well, this probably means goodbye, if “No”, you may be onto something…

International professional speaker to a million people.

When I’m done, your audience will think so differently about common sense they’ll feel like their life (and your Company), moving forward, will never again be the same.

Sooner or later it becomes crystal clear. Life is not a dress rehearsal. So I’m here to remind you why today is not a good day to put your dreams on hold.

Mid Life Celebration is a catalyst for positive change and regret-free living and leading.

Energizing, inspiring, insightful, thought-provoking, and fun. The perfect speaker, really.

Modus operandi: If I tell your audience the answers they’ll never remember. If I help them figure it out themselves, they’ll never forget.

The unfair advantage is simply the engagement volume and variety over 14 years, and a million people.

 

Be well and remain amazed.

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Blogging isn’t the product, it’s the preparation

Sitting at Starbucks yesterday, contemplating the options for Mid Life Celebration’s website landing page, this video had me realize something.

 

 

My business centers on speaking.

Prolific blogging and writing are simply the equivalent to an Olympic athlete staying in shape and honing her skills and abilities.

Blogging isn’t the product, it’s the preparation.

The book is the product.

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Amazing Grace in the workplace can happen if we meet certain criteria

Kevin OLeary website home screen from iPhone
Have been thinking about website redesign for a long time.

 

Amazing Grace in the workplace can happen if we meet certain criteria.

The criteria involve alignment and conversation.

Had the most wonderful conversation last night with my Publishing representative.

Like everything else in business, nothing replaces talking things out.

The difference is night and day.

The future’s so bright, we have to wear shades.

Man are we blessed beyond measure.

If this post is a bit obscure, here’s the deal, it takes a village to make things look easy.

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Ain’t to proud to beg, sweet darlin’

Mid Life Celebration book
How on earth did a red spine come about?

 

Mid Life Celebration book
Much better

 

Such a stunning difference.

No explanation.

No appology.

Had to beg initiate a logical, common sense service recovery option.

The ‘rush’ seemed anything but.

All the while, praying Xulon Press would understand these were not complaints, just desperately trying to feel a sense of urgency and empathy on their part.

The final thought takes the cake and can be found by clicking the bolded, hyperlinked word Blog on the next line…

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Writing the first book didn’t detract, it extraordinarily elevated the author’s game

Midlife Celebration book Kindle version
Walking a mile in the customer’s shoes

 

Writing the first book didn’t detract, it extraordinarily elevated the author’s game.

 

Live within your means.

We hear this about money all the time.

But we never do. We keep trying to make more of it.

Rat race.

What if…

What if we thought of living within our means to translate into, live within your managerial comfort level?

Strive to a certain point and then claim it:

‘a great place to be’

And then get busy being remarkable there.

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