Impossible’s contribution

If you’re not willing to attempt impossible things, you’ll never improve your work. You’ll never improve your personal life either.

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Fear of success?

If we lived life unafraid of death, what would change?

We don’t fear death as much as we fear something else.

We fear having to change into who we know we really want to be.

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Home patience

Home patience.

This is the patience required to thrive with peace and contentment.

This is the patience required to manage a new life-phase — retirement. And i mean full-retirement, not semi-retirement like the past decade after Disney.

This is the patience required to create new habits after a lifetime of steady, decent income.

This is the patience required to watch others reaping what they sowed, including me and my family.

This is the patience required to acknowledge that if today was my last day, am i ready in every way.

This is the patience required to manage new territory and what seems like rarely-improving human customer service. The tech side, to me, is ever increasing in its ability to make life easier, more convenient, and better.

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Stopping hints

Disney Customer Service Keynote speaker onstage
Canada, 2015. Filling in for Lee Cockerell who was ill and needed someone to cover his commitment. There’s also a chance this was one of my own Disney Customer Service Keynote Speeches. Can’t recall exactly.

Hints, to know when to stop blogging prolifically:

  1. When daily blogging feels like work.
  2. That’s it. That’s the only hint that i hear.

Happy present moment.

Bonus and subconscious hint: When i wonder if prolific blogging keeps me from finishing my ‘impossible’ book project.

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How much is just right?

The question every generation wrestles with…

How much is just right?

When you think about what you want to do with your life, remember this, if you underestimate your potential, you’ll waste it.

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