You don’t know what you don’t know

Stumbled on this yesterday on social media. Wow. i’m in.
Five simple topics.
Straightforward.
$90 for one course. Double that for a full year, unlimited access. Most of us won’t have time for one course, let alone unlimited. Seriously, not making this up.
Sound bite from Bob in the Masterclass Trailer video.

When you change what you see, what you see changes.

Until you change what you see, you can never know what you don’t know.

As an executive coach, my job is to push high achievers in a way no one else has the guts or capability to do.

So privileged to have reached this level of competence.

i bank on never getting bored with the basics.

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Trying hard to not think epically

Lake McDonald
This morning’s Twitter feed for Glacier National Park. This view is standard from Village Inn at Apgar.

 

Trying hard to not think epically.

So far it’s not working very well.

To complete all seven Disney Business Books this Summer wil be epic.

To complete them in Glacier National Park will be epic.

To launch a new VIP Executive Retreat experience in Glacier will be epic.

To be able to walk away if an Executive doesn’t see the life-changing value…powerfully epic.

That the first writing trip is less than two months away is epic.

The fact that i am considering this my final Summer for the 10-year plan i began in 2009 – epic.

 

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Where i’m from there are 3 kinds of people

Disney Keynote Speakers
Biking is always a possibility. Certain times of the year have restrictions when you can be on Going-to-the-Sun Road, usually no biking between 10am-4pm.

 

Let’s do some math.

Where i’m originally from there are 3 kinds of people.

There are those that can count and those that can’t.

Wait for it…

Haha.

Twenty-four hours, an hour at a time, spread over one full year.

Expand the box – crazy idea but totally in line with my core competencies.

Twenty-four hours, doing three eight-hour days in a combination of intentional and organic time, focused and unfocused time, fun and serious time.

Student teaching togetherness in a place covering 1,000,000 acres, 734 miles of trail, and 300 Grizzly Bears.

Twenty-four hours of togetherness in Glacier National Park.

Sample timeline for five-day, four-night life-altering trip.

Arrive on a Day One with no agenda except to get settled in.

Day Two morning through Day Four evening, “24 hours” of thinking, asking, telling, dreaming, writing, hiking, resting, looking, dreaming.

Day Five morning catch a 6am or 7am flight home.

You cover your airfare and souvenirs, i’ve got everything else.

  • Four nights in-the-Park accommodations.
  • All meals.
  • Rental car.
  • Entrance fees.
  • Bus, boat and/or bicycle fees, time permitting.

You book and pay for airfare to Glacier International Airport in Kalispell, MT (airport code FCA). Delta and United are main carriers.

 

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What if parents could hire executive coaches

Dissatisfaction
1. No action is taken. 2. Not living a satisfying life. 3. Living with cognitive dissonance. (writing quickly, it’s challenging to read my writing)

 

Does it make sense to creatively try something i’m really good at, executive coaching, to assist some people with parenting?

The three tools of my trade:

  1. Questions
  2. Paradox
  3. Common sense

Game changing. How do i know? Been doing it for a living since 1999.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.