The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger Challenges You To Consider This Opportunity

Typical day at the office for jeff noel, one of the Internet's most prolific bloggers

Everyday I write five short, pithy posts about life’s big choices, to help people think, smile and be grateful.

What began as a late blooming Father’s idea to leave a trail for his young son, has morphed into The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger. The beauty in beginning is that there’s a middle and an end. The trick is to start small (a new step forward) and never stop moving forward.

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Nearly All Midlife Celebration’s Spiritual Thinking Happens Over At jeff noel.org

There is an undeniable connectedness between Mind, Body, Spirit, Money and HQ

Nearly all of Midlife Celebration’s spiritual thinking happens at jeff noel’s website and blog dedicated to our spiritual responsibility. And of course, here at jungle jeff, the focus is on our career (money). And at Lane 8, it’s about our physical responsibility. Fitness allows us to withstand stress and carry on where unfit leaders may not. The photo’s message comes from the Oval Office.

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One Thing Busy Leaders Rarely Give Conscious Thought To Is How To Have A Purposeful Culture

Signs and symbols help build a successful culture (common sense)

Never is the culture of an organization tested more than in stressful economic times. Adversity doesn’t develop character, it reveals it. Holiday stress just makes a challenging situation worse. Signs and symbols are the visual language that shapes employee (and customer) thinking. Yet busy leaders have no idea what jeff noel is talking about right now.

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There’s A Funny Paradox When It Comes To Looking Stupid

There’s a funny paradox when it comes to looking stupid as a grown man or woman. Creativity curiosity often looks silly or ridiculous. This University of Iowa squirrel looked funny carrying a giant chocolate chip cookie. Ultimately though, it was the grown man (me) stalking Mrs. Squirrel that really looked funny.

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When We Don’t Go, We Make Mistakes, But We Don’t Make Any Progress

We really don't want to focus on the obvious so we medicate & distract ourselves

Two types of mistakes a Baby Boomer can make, says Midlife Celebration’s prolific blogger jeff noel. The first is in trying, but failing. These are good, honest mistakes. Fail, yes. Quit no. More often though, in midlife, we make the dangerous second type…

The second type of mistake is an act of omission, in not trying. As we inch closer to 2012, consider making a bold, but not stupid, move. Three years ago on January 1, 2008, noel started an LLC. Scary, yes. Bold, yes. Go.

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