i love these daily privileges

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Common sense isn’t common.

 

i love the privilege to wake up each morning, kiss my Family while they sleep, fall on my knees to pray, have two MacBooks to fire up and write with, and then spend two hours devoted to reflection, purpose, and contribution.

 

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i can handle no, but will you watch this 20-minute video right now?

 

Will you watch this 20-minute video right now?

(btw, i can handle no.)

The video is a story of a self-imposed experiment to live through rejection for 100 days.

Key takeaway when you get a no:

  • Ask the person, “Why?”
  • Mention and ask about something you’d be thinking if roles were reversed: For example, “Does my question sound weird?” This defuses emotional tension.
  • Don’t run. Rejection doesn’t define you, your reaction after the no defines you.

 

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Give Uncle Sam his fair share

IRS estimated tax payments
Last night the website rejected the payment. This Christmas morning at 3:30am (as we prepared to leave for airport) it worked.

 

Give Uncle Sam his fair share.

Taxes are poignant when you send a lump sum payment every three months on quarterly revenue.

i have to believe Santa uses a third of my revenue in the best possible ways.

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Personally disembark at Port Canaveral 9:00am

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Over-achiever…they begged for one more set of group photos.

 

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Who am i to deny them?

 

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Fun.

 

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We all wore plenty of sunscreen.

 

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And stayed hydrated.

 

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And had fun.

 

The extra inch
The extra inch. A gift from a client.

 

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We all enjoyed flexing our creative muscles.

 

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Repetition is the mother of all learning.

 

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Special name tags are required for the lone non-famous Cast Member (me).

 

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“Mickey and Minnie’, as known by their families.

 

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Yes, warm wishes. Of course.

 

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Aqua Duck and Christmas tree mashup is a rare sight.

 

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Hidden Nemos.

 

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Crew painting “Mickey Mouse Red”.

 

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The road to excellence has no finish line.

 

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The Disney i intimately know…a potato bucket is the paint can.

 

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We are minutes from pulling away.

 

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It’s not the Magic that makes it work, it’s the work that makes it Magic.

 

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Touchups.

 

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Context.

 

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Mickey Red stikes again. Unnoticed by nearly everyone. Stations for security checkpoint.

 

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One last photo as we pulled away from Castaway Cay. Next stop, Port Canaveral.

 

Personally disembark at Port Canaveral 9:00am.

Heading home to regroup before flying to Pennslyvania in 48 hours.

Yes, wheels up Christmas morning at 6:45am.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

And as this goes live on January 23, 2018, will we be amazed at our momentum for 2018?

We should be, right?

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Personally at Disney’s Castaway Cay 8:30am – 4:45pm

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Rotating entertainment – new (different) performer every week.

 

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Marcus is a juggler and comedian.

 

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Dinner last night.

 

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Disney attention to detail in the “arrow”.

 

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Final photo last night.

 

Today we are personally at Disney’s Castaway Cay 8:30am – 4:45pm.

Last night’s juggler is part of a week-long rotational entertainment schedule.

Marcus is funny and a talented juggler. Great audience participation too.

Dinner was, as it is every night, luxurious. The choices, the courses, the service, the ambiance – almost makes you feel guilty with the abundance of everything.

And then as we waited for the elevator, a moment – the Mickey hand.

We rarely take an elevator. But for our final 7-story climb at 10pm, we went mechanical.

The sea turtle was nice too.

Now that today’s writing is done, back to Island Time.

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