December 05, 2010
Here’s the deal, I’m 51, married 27 years, Dad (son, 10), aggressively unfancy, Professional Speaker, counter-intuitive and the Internet’s Only Five-a-Day Blogger.
There’s something very powerful in this for you, if you invest a few minutes now.
Is it safe to assume you once had childhood dreams to do great things?
Do you still remember them, or have you (sadly) abandoned them?
Maybe, just maybe, they’re even bigger and better then when you first dreamt them!
I promise you, you’ll either be eternally thankful you found Mid Life Celebration, LLC, or you’ll quickly move on in your endless journey for answers.
This is real life, in real time. No filler. No hype.
It’s common sense that isn’t common practice.
It’s a refreshingly simple way for you to (re)think about your life.
For you to (re)prioritize your life in a more meaningful way.
For you to (re)commit to fulfilling one or more of your most important childhood dreams.
For you to reignite your passion for life.
For you to carpe diem – to seize the day!
For you to quite literally learn to: Live, before you die!
You still interested?
A quick history lesson you’ll appreciate…
The five websites I write everyday are here to serve our son in case anything bad ever happens to me – he’ll know what I thought about life’s big choices, along with my recommendations, from many mistakes and occasional triumphs.
Funny thing though, as time passed, a Tribe formed at Mid Life Celebration. My purpose is to lead it.
You’re welcome to find your place here. It’s a good place, full of encouragement, hope, and dreams. It’s even safe for kids.
Your dreams. My dreams. Childhood dreams to do great things.
Dream Big. Get There. Stay There.
We Can. We Will. If We All Work Together.
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October 15, 2008
Trying to live as a humble servant, with the hope of inspiring others by the courage of my own example. As an older parent of a 10-year old son, my life has slowly been reprioritized. It has been wonderful and challenging. And, the biggest joy is that instead of a “mid-life crisis”, I’ve come to discover a “mid-life celebration“.
I am setting out to achieve several “impossible” goals. It is my hope for you, that you will follow along and be inspired to go after your own “impossible” goals. The motivation we can both draw from? The simple fact that we will not live forever. If we are smart enough and strong enough to quit making excuses, we can leave our world and the people we love in a much better place.
The impossible goals?
1. Raise enough money find a cure for our son’s Disease.
2. Live past the age of 60. No male on my Dad’s side has done this.
3. Enhance some (dysfunctional) family relationships, before any of us die.
4. Compete at the 2009 Masters World Championships (Finland). DONE!
5. Hear the words, “Well done my good and faithful servant”.

