Things In Midlife Go Better With…

Things go better with...

Phrases, products, icons, images all influence the way we think. What jeff noel has learned as a midlife Baby Boomer is this is a blessing and a curse. It works only where we focus our attention. While we live on Earth now, we will not remain on Earth forever. The best time to look for a job is when we don’t have to. The best time to prepare for the afterlife is when we don’t have to.

Next Blog

Peace, Love & Mickey Mouse

Peace, Love & Mickey Mouse

So easy to believe in Peace, Love and Mickey Mouse, isn’t it? Most American Baby Boomers have grown up loving Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney and everything The Disney Company stands for. Midlife Celebration’s jeff noel works desperately hard to love Faith, Hope and Love, God and Jesus disproportionately more.

Next Blog

Father & Son Team Here To Change The World?

Epcot's Journey Into Your Imagination

What is incomprehensible to our human brain is the mystery of Faith. The mystery of why a Father would send his only begotten Son to save the world, knowing full well the ultimate price needing to be paid. Christmas is the beginning of God’s commitment to save the world.

Next Blog

What Loving Father Would Bring His Son Into The World, Knowing He Would Have To Make A Supreme Sacrifice?

Fear Is Real. Some Fear Is Minor And Some Supremely Scary. Some, Make Believe.

It’s easy, this time of year, with the parades, presents, TV specials, bowl games and parties, to remember deep down at the core of our existence is a heavenly spirit that was set free commemorated with the birth of a little boy. What I find truly frightening, is the thought of taking this for granted.

Next Blog

Mid Life Celebration Wishes Everyone A Joyous Holiday Season

Why so many? What do they seek?

Midlife Celebration’s founder, jeff noel, has seen many dreams come true in his hometown, Walt Disney World Resort. So many make the pilgrimage to Orlando every year. Why so many? What do they seek? And what does this have to do with a joyous holiday season? Hmm.

Next Blog