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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: Patrick Henry Hughes
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained. Do What You Fear & The Death Of That Fear Is Certain
In yesterday’s post, we saw Father and Son disappear around the corner, never to be seen again. Except for one small detail. jeff noel pushed his fear aside and running, caught up with them simply to say thanks for their … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Florida, Fathers, Fear, Patrick Henry Hughes, YMCA
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Adversity Doesn’t Develop Character, It Reveals It
Patrick Henry Hughes is one of the luckiest kids in America. Why? Because he has an amazing Father. Next Blog
Posted in 31 Days Of Thanksgiving
Tagged Fatherhood, Midlife, Patrick Henry Hughes, Quotes
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Why Be Thankful?
Seriously? Why be thankful? Why not? Why not be thankful? I mean, for everything. Today, Good Friday, of all days, we have a great opportunity to be thankful. In fact, maybe we could even try to look at everyday as … Continue reading