Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

Thanksgiving Dinner table all set
Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

 

Three reasons why it’s time to figure it out:

1. What we see as weakness in another has actually been handed down to us from our parents (or guardians).

2. Not paying attention to our health manifests itself in different but similar ways – putting off a health habit for so long it backfires.

3. Not pushing back is part of being codependent.

We People are way more capable than we give them credit for.

Being organized enough so we can make regular exercise activity a part of our life is the responsibility of only one person.

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Distractions and society’s insidiously developed poor habits…

Short, compelling book description
Can you (did you) read the fine print on the last line?

 

One of the key learnings as we age is sorting through the essential insights for executing well on a daily basis.

With so many distractions and too few great examples, we unknowingly flounder through our days, oblivious that we are not making progress and that we are simply surviving.

Our goal is to thrive, and to be constantly conscious of our enemy – distractions and our insidiously developed poor habits.

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Traveling Is A Great Excuse To Avoid Important Things

Lee Cockerell was EVP Walt Disney World Operations and has a window on Main Street, USA
Lee is now retired and inspired!

Lee Cockerell gave me three indispensable public speaking tips: Be passionate. Tell stories. Use personal examples.

Last year I flew over 100 flights. Traveling is a great excuse to avoid doing important things to manage work life balance challenges…

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