How organized do we have to be in order to go from surviving the week to thriving all week long?
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Disney Creativity and Innovation Keynote Speaker
One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
How organized do we have to be in order to go from surviving the week to thriving all week long?
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Are things different for you today compared to four years ago?
A question like this begs another question like what criteria are we judging against?
And there is our answer. Do we have criteria for self improvement?
Years ago I stopped talking about the first Mid Life Celebration book being launched because it was taking forever and the ‘someday soon’ talk had overstayed it’s welcome.
That’s all about to change.
Okay, over to you.
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How far can we go when we go one day at a time?
Patience is empowering.
We might go our entire lifetime and never understand this insight.
Once there was a time when I had never written a single Mid Life Celebration blog post.
Then there was a time when there was only one post to my name.
Now?
Over 8,500 Mid Life Celebration blog posts.
Thank you for being here.
Seriously.
And if I died today, 500 more posts (five-a-day for the next 100 days will post without me) would post and there will be 9k total.
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Things that matter. Things that don’t. Hard to tell sometimes.
Does music matter in life?
Does it matter at work?
For sure it matters in life.
Any professional speaker who considers what she or he does as art, then for sure.
A Rascal Flatts song could fit for the facilitator before anyone arrives.
A song like this, during the first intense self reflection and writing exercise in a packed room.
And maybe a song like this is it’s an official voice of God announcer introduces you for a keynote speech for 2,500.
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Guessing you recognized short and pithy today.
Expect great things or not. The time we spend thinking about either one is pretty much the same.
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