Stuck, then suddenly not

Relaxing on a pool raft
Love being able to do this on weekdays, while most others are racing to work.

 

Making progress is probably the most motivating thing there is, especially when you’ve been stuck for longer than you thought was reasonable.

While working on a Saturday afternoon (yesterday) and into the night shouldn’t happen, i’m grateful that when inspiration struck, i was organized enough to go with it.

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Like this one?

The Chicken Whisperer
One speaker highlighted The Chicken Whisperer’s story.

 

The thing about being organized to write five daily, differently-themed blog posts for 2,238 consecutive days is that it’s easy to start riffing and go on and on about something. When that happens, balance out the other posts that day with some…

Posts like this one.

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Unfortunately, people tell you what you want to hear

Work life balance Disney Speaker
Photo of MacBook while reading Facebook. In 30 years at Disney, never had a role model for balance.

 

In 30 incredible years i longed for a work-life balance role model. Never found one. Seriously.

How is that possible you ask?

Easy.

When you are a world class organization and one of the top ten most admired companies in the world, the public thinks it’s perfect on the inside.

PS. Necessity is the mother of invention. Disney’s work-life balance expert is now available for hire. Live live you mean it.

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Our only chance of thriving is to fight like hell

Envy Labs Orlando
Envy Labs Orlando

 

Envy Labs Orlando
Envy Labs Orlando

 

Envy Labs Orlando robot mascot
Envy Labs Orlando robot mascot.

 

WordPress Core Team contributor David Laietta.
WordPress Core Team contributor David Laietta. Love his shirt.

 

WorldPress Orlando Meetup at Envy Labs
WorldPress Orlando Meetup at Envy Labs last night.

 

Twitter direct message
Chance meeting and connection at seminar.

 

Biggest roller coaster under construction on Orlando's International Drive
The Orlando Eye is under construction on International Drive.

 

This is one of five daily posts i write. Today’s other four posts are hiding something.

The issues and challenges that occur daily, endlessly.

Teaching a 14-year old to wire his brain to make every problem an opportunity or a challenge. And that bad things happen to everyone, all the time.

Our only chance of thriving is to fight like hell.

To get and stay in fighting shape: mentally, physically, spiritually, career-wise, and at our home base.

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