It’s simple, for high performers anyway, go the long way.
The long way is the shortcut.
PS. Could we use our same strengths (Habit, dialogue, consistency, etc) that created negative habits (overeating, giving up on being organized, etc) to reverse engineer our lives to an approach mindset?
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We spent 12 hours at Walt Disney World and recorded as many episodes as we could.
Learned a ton.
Can’t wait to see what other crazy ideas this experience will yield in the future.
In an hour, we (family) head up north to spend the weekend at our son’s future college.
Finally, the remodeling crew that has been here seven weeks will finish tomorrow (a Saturday) and it will be an adjustment to not have them be part of our lives. They’ve been amazing.
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Untethered with conformity, that’s what children are by default.
Still taking risks, by default.
As we redo our two upstairs bathrooms for the first time since building them in 1992, the technology advancements are exciting.
A waterless hot water heater. Motion-detection on/off sinks. No-touch sensor for the toilet flush. Apps to turn the shower on and off.
Because the master bathroom is having a transformation, we extended this into the bedroom, out into the hallway, and down the steps – all of it getting redone.
The way every room opens up when untethered by window treatments is exhilarating. It reminds us of when the home was being built. Raw natural energy, the inside and the outside seemed like one, not two places.
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Welcome to a unique community of motivated and curious people. Congratulations on taking the risk. You’ll thank yourself later.
Bold statement? Sure. Walt Disney was bold. He’s inspired many dreamers to be bold. But for now, let us be the first to say, “Thanks.”
Why?
Among your most valuable assets in your life is your time and attention.
Choosing to invest your time and attention here is a gift to yourself.
How?
We all struggle to find peace and contentment in a busy, noisy, crowded world—a world full of people jumping up and down, hands raised high, shouting “Pick me, pick me!” In reality, you’ve picked yourself.
To invest 15 minutes every Friday to have fun, .think .differently, and (gently) lean into discomfort is a powerful and wise choice.
It would not be inappropriate to high five yourself right now.
When was the last time you high-fived yourself?
Thanks for investing three seconds to have fun and lean into discomfort.
Finally, a reminder that just below your conscious awareness, you can envision your future being better than now, and not only better than now, but much better.
Please know we’ll work hard to keep future emails shorter than this one – just enough words to tee up the newest If Disney Ran Your Life episode.
Be amazed and be amazing.
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