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Ready for something different?Every human searches…
We all search for meaning and purpose in life. I've discovered the two most important days in every person's life...Welcome to an aggressively unfancy set of ideas.
Are you diggin' this amazing day? We can think of carpe diem as a worn out cliche or see it as a daily, moment-to-moment battle cry. Why even consider the two choices? Because life is not a dress rehearsal. If you'd like to be more in the moment and live like you mean it, everyday, then I invite you to read a brief bio below...Meet the Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger
Hi, I'm jeff noel from Orlando, Florida. Every morning before my wife and son (11) wake up, I crank out five differently-themed blogs about life's big choices. Each post is short & pithy. Short because people are busy. Pithy because people need the truth. Been doing this for three years straight without missing a day. Crazy? Sure. But here's the thing - it's changed my life in unimaginable ways. Crazier still, I believe reading my blogs may do the same for you.In case you still don’t get it…
I don't think, exercise, pray, work, or organize my life the way people say I should, or expect me to. And I get the kind of results that most people think aren't possible. And I'm just an ordinary guy, trying to help people (maybe you) live like they mean it!Age Means Nothing
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Sounds Like A Very Good Day
Same classroom as yesterday’s photo. Creativity. Dreaming. Wondering. Asking. Answering. Laughing. Learning. Living. Sounds like a good day. Next Blog
What Would You Like To Do Someday?
Always easy access to a camera. That’s how I roll, taking tons of photos. People ask me “why?” Easy answer. Take 20 to get a good one. Good is defined any way you want it to be. Beauty, in the eye of … Continue reading
What If We Were Graded
Is it possible for any human to have an accurate perspective? Even 10-year olds can understand perspective. It requires good teachers. If we where graded on our teaching of moral obligations, justice, service, acceptance, compassion – our mental responsibility, how would … Continue reading
It’s Easier And More Comforting To Complain, I Think
Weekly headlines read gloom more often than they read uplifting. How do we find determination and strength to be part of the solution? Far easier taking comfort in complaining. Outnumbered by fear, doubt, anxiety, poor habits, we fight the classic good … Continue reading