Hold on, please, just hold on

Notes on Walt Disney World stationary
One small email, one small change, can have massive ripple effects

 

Hold on, please, just hold on. This is what we can whisper (or shout if necessary) to ourselves when our in-box overwhelms us.

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Part of being organized is creating or securing funds for future projects

Precision Landscape landscaping project
The project is shaping up, thanks to accessible funds

 

Who teaches us work life balance? Who shows us the way? Who tells us the truth?

Part of being organized is creating or securing funds for future projects.

Balance can elude us until we accept that fact that there are five big buckets (choices) in life.

  1. mental health
  2. physical health
  3. emotional health
  4. career health
  5. home health

Getting motivated is the beginning. Staying there our entire lifetime is the real work.

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Frank, please keep the Magic in your heart the way Scott wants you to

Flowers at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
Scott’s flowers visited Disney’s Grand Floridian to help seal the bond

 

The purpose of this post is to help those needing healing, to heal just a little more. It doesn’t start out sounding like that though.

Dear Son, you have an interesting set of parents, both employed for the past 29 years at Walt Disney World. You live with the nightly option to look out any of our back windows, or simply sit at the dinner table, and watch Disney’s Magic Kingdom fireworks.

And wether we watch or not, hearing the booms is never an option, it comes inside our home even with the windows shut.

And during the day, the Walt Disney World Railroad steam train’s whistle, and the ferry boat’s horns.

Coming home last night from Scott’s “Celebration of Life” service, driving through “town” (WDW), God put His gentle hand on my soul and said, “Remember the words Frank spoke in his speech, and how he was afraid he couldn’t ever bear to go back to Disney, unless he went right away, and how Disney’s Grand Floridian visit was the best thing he could have done to keep his Brother’s memory alive?”

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