Lee Cockerell wrote Creating Magic last year. Lee spent a lifetime studying leadership and perfecting leadership. He was also the Executive Vice President of Walt Disney World Operations. Lee Cockerell knows leadership. His book is brilliant. But you probably won’t find it in an airport bookstore though. I’ve been searching airport bookstores the world over. Try Amazon, or go directly to Lee’s site.
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You Don’t Owe Me Anything
But it would be a nice gesture, if you would consider voting for Ben and Brian.
If you want to help two twenty-something adventurers win a trip to Thailand, click here.
If Ben and Brian win, they will blog about their adventures. Ben is passionate about travel and adventure like few people I’ve seen in my 50 years.
Up front, you will need to register – it’s quick and easy. Ben & Brian are vying for the Pattaya, Thailand trip.
You can vote once each day, and there is only one week left. Ben and Brian are currently trailing, but together, we can fix that. What goes around comes around. Doing good deeds for random strangers may lead to the favor being returned to you someday.
Finally
Finally. I’ve gotten to the fifth of five blogs this morning. Having some challenges revving up the writing engine.
This rarely happens. I knew it would come. Just didn’t know when. It took longer than expected. Good thing, I suppose.
Big questions though:
- “How long will it last”?
- “When will it return”?
No worries however. Just gonna plow through it and try not to worry about it. It’s a natural part of the “writer’s cycle” – sort of like the seasons on Earth. Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.
Each season has a purpose. Each one ends and another begins. It’s natural. It’s okay. Carpe diem everyone.
Blank Sheet of Paper
This can be scary, a blank sheet of paper. Not as scary as last night’s traditional “ghost and goblin” Halloween traditions. But scary nonetheless.
In today’s world, it’s more like a white (blank) page on a blog.
The pressure of the clock. The fifth of five daily blogs. The thought of writing something just to write to fill up the space.
Scary?
Yes, and sometimes, necessary. Carpe diem.
Hearing It 100 Times?
“Hearing something 100 times is not as good as seeing it once”. — Japanese proverb
“It’s not the material things in life that are important”. Most of us have heard this so many times we’ve lost track, right?
If we know this to be true, that material things aren’t the important thing, why do we work so hard to get so much stuff? That’s what I want to know.
I’d like to take a risk and ask you readers to leave a comment with your take on this human dilemma. Happy Halloween.