Sunday, July 5, 2009

Never too late to hit your High Notes in Life

Cleo Laine is widely regarded as having one of the greatest female voices of the modern era.

In 1995 she released an album 'Solitude', featuring songs by Duke Ellington.

At the end of
"I'm Beginning to See the Light", Laine sings an 'F' above high 'C' with extraordinary ease, power, taste, tone and technique.

Very few professional singers, in their prime, can climb anywhere near that range without the voice sounding frail, pinched or screechy.

What makes this particular high 'F' even more sensational is that Laine was 68 years
'young' at the time it was recorded. Now in her 80's, Cleo continues to perform and record, inspiring us all to live out our lives to the fullest, regardless of our age.

How often are you hitting your own 'high notes' in life?

Do you think the good years have passed you by?

In the 21st Century, opportunities abound around us all every day. 50 is the new 40. People are achieving success later
(& earlier) in life like never before.

Late Bloomers are nothing new.

Ray Kroc was aged 53 years when he opened his first McDonalds Restaurant. Harland Sanders was 65 when he franchised Kentucky Fried Chicken. At age 87, Gloria Stuart was nominated for her first Academy Award for an acting role in the movie, Titanic.

Clearly, finding SUCCESS in life is age independent, but maintaining a positive ATTITUDE is so important in the search for health, wealth and happiness.



Follow Your Dreams with confidence. Look around you every day and see the POSITIVE in other people. Compliment it - encourage it in others, and in yourself.

There has never been a better time than RIGHT NOW to start living the life YOU dream of living.

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