If seeing isn’t believing, what is?
Ask someone who’s blind or visually impaired.
And then re-read the photo.
No one will be more passionate about our health then the person in our mirror (assuming we can see).
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
If seeing isn’t believing, what is?
Ask someone who’s blind or visually impaired.
And then re-read the photo.
No one will be more passionate about our health then the person in our mirror (assuming we can see).
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Pick up the pace when you’re hungry to show you love life.
Live like you mean it. Life is not a dress rehearsal.
When was the last time we exercised?
Was it yesterday? Was it 30 years ago?
This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It’s a breeze to go from this physical health blog to the spiritual health blog, just click -> go to Next Blog
Did any of you pick up on the subtle message?
How do we give 100% day in and day out?
Doing the same thing over and over and over.
Whether it’s cleaning teeth, working at the call center, writing five daily blogs, or focusing on our health and wellness goals, how do we ensure we never go through the motions?
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Motivation is fascinating, don’t you think? It’s like a fire, isn’t it? We must continue to add fuel to a fire to keep it burning.
It seems that we have a daily (if not hourly) choice to stay focused on what keeps our fire alive.
Are there more than three version of this?
What is it about the Olympics that stirs our soul and lifts our spirit?
Perhaps it the same as admiring a priceless work of art, or a magnificently built cathedral, or listening to a brilliantly written and performed song, or dining on a meal prepared by the finest chefs.
It could even be tonight’s sunset, or tomorrow’s sunrise.
Whatever it is, I believe it is critical to harness this passion.
This is passion for “art”, in all it’s forms. This passion is what stirs our souls and lifts our spirits.
And whatever it is, we must find it, grab tight, and never let go.
The time for letting will eventually come, and hopefully, we will be ready.