It’s Midnight And I’m Not Famous Yet

The Clock Is Always Ticking

What kind of business card should a famous person have? What should a famous person’s website look and feel like? These are questions that cross jeff noel’s mind. Serious questions. Heavy questions. Fun questions. Exciting questions.

Before the Tiger Woods scandal, when people still respected Tiger, I asked him if he ever got tired of being famous. His answer, “Since day one!”

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“It’s Midnight And I’m Not Famous Yet” is a cool Jimmy Buffett song.

The Exciting Thing About Launching, Learning And Revising Is The Huge Learning Curve

Duh!

All good things take time. Patience is a virtue. Go. Get started. Begin today. Dream big. Just do it. Never give up. Be creative…. I remember the initiative and energy – the crazy sense of urgency in late 2008 as I was about to launch Mid Life Celebration, LLC on January 1, 2009.

Change is in the air again. Big ideas. The next level. Don’t know how long it will take, only that the process is underway. Hope you are still moving forward too.

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I’m Totally Blogging This

Undeniably Required

About 4,500 Mid Life Celebration blog posts have been written by jeff noel, The Blog Whisperer. Over 900 blog posts here at jeff noel.org

It all started from one Father’s 100-day challenge to write a book for his young son. A promise he made 30 years prior.

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Why Blog, Tweet, Post Videos, Chat? Why Social Media?

Been saying' this for a long time

Social media is the new resume. Blogging, particularly using WordPress, is one of the best ways to make a positive impact. Twitter can feed your blog. You Tube feeds Google. A well-fed blog feeds Google. Google feeds your reputation. You good with that?

But remember, the seed comes from you.

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Sorry, jeff noel Couldn’t Resist This Silly Nonsense

(Double) Seriously?

Deja vu. Seriously? As I jogged through The University of New Mexico campus in April, many beautiful photos were captured. This one bringing a big grin.

I no longer wear a watch. Doing so feels like the department of redundancy department.

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