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You've found the first modern day common man to crack the nut on work life balance. 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 five blogs may do the same for you.Luckiest Dad In The World
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Do you volunteer to help out where you can? Sounds so simple, doesn’t it? Most people never do. They intend to, but life gets in the way. After Mass yesterday, where I volunteered (10 years now) as a Lector, I … Continue reading
Disney: Let The Memories Begin
Disney announced yesterday a new corporate campaign to help people all over the world have fun together. It’s called Let The Memories Begin. And also yesterday, I was telling a fellow blogger that people think I don’t need to worry … Continue reading
Will You Find Time Today?
Will you find time, today, to give thanks, and count your blessings? If not today, when? Got up at 4AM (almost an hour ago) in order to carve out time to think and write. It will be a productive, exciting … Continue reading
