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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.Luckiest Dad In The World
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Tag Archives: Common
Common Sense Is Epitomized In The Serenity Prayer
The Serenity Prayer. Has there ever been a more eloquent definition of common sense? Next Blog
Common Sense Tells Us That Writing Our Feelings Down Helps Us See Things More Clearly
Nearly 1,000 consecutive days writing 5 daily blogs about Life’s Big Choices, causes/allows me to think a lot. So it dawned on me that we prepare for almost everything in life, except one thing… Next Blog
Common Sense Repeatedly Asks, What If?
What if we applied more common sense to our daily (hourly, minute to minute) living and upped our level of commitment to extreme? Tomorrow, I ask an extreme question… Next Blog
Common Sense Ought To Be Common, But It’s A Fairly Rare Commodity
Boomers, as we begin 2012, I’m (re)committed to looking deeply into my soul and doing the best unbiased assessment of how often common sense prevails in my life. It would seem only 3% of Baby Boomers have common sense as … Continue reading
Common Sense Got It’s Name From Two Words
Common sense got it’s name from two words: Common: simple and prevalent Sense: realistic attitude to situations and problems Happy New Year 2012. Will common sense become significantly common practice? Next Blog