We were so poor, we….
How poor were you when you first started carving out a life of your own?
Disney Creativity and Innovation Keynote Speaker
One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
We were so poor, we….
How poor were you when you first started carving out a life of your own?
Every day is the same.
We all get 24 hours.
We all have the weight of the world on our shoulders.
And it comes down to one thing.
How hard are you willing to work?
Yes, I’m writing today’s fifth blog sitting here in Disney’s Cinderella Castle.
Or, this may all be some strange dream or fantasy.
Did I hit the Florida Lottery?
Social Media, Apple, passion and just plain old fashioned hard work have placed me here in this dream state.
What an awesome way to start summer vacation, whether it’s real or not.
Congratulations to Donna. She correctly answered yesterday’s “trivial tradition” question. Donna won a free prize.
Traditions are a critical success factor for a great corporate culture. And the same principals translate easily into our personal lives.
As a corporate professional speaker, for a fortune 100 company, I know well the secrets of being world class.
In fact, I applied my company’s strategies and tactics to running, of all things, just to prove to myself and especially others that the concepts I teach everyday can be applied anywhere, to anyone.
Can’t put our finger on things sometimes, can we? Stuff happens. Some good. Some not so good. Why? Who knows.
This particular Saturday (today) has been very productive, personally and professionally. Why? Who knows.
It’s funny how our physical health has nice ripples to the other dimensions in Life’s Big Choices. I’m leaning that way.
My running has been getting better, and foot pain has been getting less. I know, who cares? Guess I could say the same thing about Seth Godin’s recent post, “The Wrapper Matters“.