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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.I Filmed This World Record
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Monthly Archives: March 2009
It’s impossible
“If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough”. – jeff noel Make it a GREAT day, because if you don’t, who will?” Carpe diem, jeff
I did it yesterday
I turned in my Celebrex prescription. Thirty days. One 200mg capsule per day. It’s a hard reality to swallow. Know why people take Celebrex? Because something ain’t right. Something isn’t right, and I hope and pray that the prescription, my … Continue reading
Why do we run?
Here’s my favorite answer to the question, “Why do you run?” It’s from Roger Bannister, the first human to break the four-minute mile barrier. “I sometimes think that running has given me a glimpse of the greatest freedom a man … Continue reading
Know how impossible got it’s reputation?
Ever wonder why people try to do “impossible” things? Ever wonder why things are impossible? I think I realize why “impossible” is actually pretty much, well, impossible. Now please know this, I ain’t no brain surgeon. What I am is … Continue reading
Why the World Championships?
Why do I have this crazy dream of running in Lane 8, in the 400 meter finals (Men 50-54), at the 2009 Master’s Track & Field World Championships? I don’t know exactly. There are several factors: 1. Hereditary high cholesterol. 2. I … Continue reading
