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You Are Never Too Old
 

 


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December 8, 2009
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You Are Never Too Old!

Everyone can find a way in their busy life to pursue their interests or passions.
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Because we have an inherent tendency to put up barriers for ourselves in the name of excuses (too old to do that, don’t have enough time, don’t have the money, too tired) we may never really discover our true potential.

At certain points in our life, our circumstances might dictate the choices we have to make, but at some point we need to stop making excuses.

Whether your dream is to learn new skills, to study something new, or to go on an adventure, you owe it to yourself to get started. You might surprise yourself at the success you are able to achieve, and how much fun you can have getting there – and what’s more, you might inspire others to do the same.

Mike Holt, at 58, keeps on surpassing his dreams by continuing to qualify and ski in the World Barefoot Ski Championships as the oldest skier in the history of World Barefoot Championships; and he still runs a successful publishing company and finds time for all of the other activities he’s involved in. Click here or on the image.

Image2Take a look at this 70+ year old grandmother who is now on a world tour dancing the salsa!

Maybe by watching her on this video clip you might be moved to drop your personal barriers and chase your dreams or passions.
Click here or on the video image.

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  • Mike you are absolutely right. You are never too old. Here's one of my workout videos on youtube.com at age 68. ID name is ideaman99.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WOxdNaOygk

    Dominick
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  • Remove me from the subscribed list. Please unsubscribe me.... Sending me too much junk...

    Jerry Brown
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  • Thank you Mike for this e-mail, I loved watching you ski... I was saying out loud "use your feet, you're gonna hurt yourself".... you sure make it look easy, and I know it is not.. Thank you for your e-mails, and inspiration. Linda nice work "Grandpa"... I'm a Grandma,...

    Linda Sabori
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  • nice job mike. alot of young guy in our trade should see this and hope they can be in good shape when there your age!

    cash
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  • Hey Mike! Where's your PFD? (Personal Floatation Device) A good electrcian always wears safety gear!

    Lawrence
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  • Mike you have what it takes to motivate people that is a gift many others would desire to have i am also a true believer its never too late to achieve goals at 30 years old in 1992 i ran 26 miles non stop L.A. marathon and done 3:38:42. Recently i got an ICC residential electrical inspector cert and at age 46 continue too educate my self hoping to one day become a master electrical inspector..

    JOSE A GUILLEN
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  • thank you Mike. I am looking at getting out of the electrical field(since '88) since the hope and change has been more like "rope and hang" for our household. age has been on my mind alot as i consider nursing or something in radiology.the non-electrical articles are appreciated -at least by me- and this one kinda hit home.thanks again Mike............doug

    doug H
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  • Hey Mike,

    Thanks for the inspiration! It's exactly what I needed to hear.

    Lee Barden
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