It’s really simple

simplicity
simple doesn’t mean easy, it only means not complex

 

It’s really simple. Be determined to reach your loftiest, most noble goals. Be humble in your journey and with your inevitable successes (and failures). Keep things as simple as possible.

Simple enough, even a child could understand.

This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. To go in an instant from this money (career) blog to the HQ blog, just click -> go to Next Blog

 

There’s A Point To Simplicity And Healthy Living That Applies Beautifully To Our Careers

Pick up one end of the snake and the other end will follow.

Looking back on the past few posts, it would be easy to think this blog is no longer about (money) career responsibility. Wrong. What I have discovered and now abide by is simply this: There is a synergy that strengthens or weakens our work life balance…

Insight: It is impossible to carry one end of a stick without carrying the other.

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Do I practice what I preach?

Do I practice what I preach? Do you?

This is a follow-up post to yesterday’s interesting challenge about “mistakes” smart people make.

Funny thing is, I’m often tempted to judge myself based entirely on my intentions.

The fundamental change brought about by teaching – and they say to teach is to learn twice – is that I’m much more aware of my blind spots.

So, I rewrote my 463-word vision/mission statement, created in 1995 after reading Stephen Covey’s classic, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”.

It went from 463 words to two words!

So easy even a caveman can remember it.

Make it a GREAT day, because if you don’t, who will. Carpe diem jungle jeff 🙂