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Disney Executive Speaker jeff noel
The Walt Disney Legacy Award 2013.

Our next speaker honed today’s leadership messages from a lifetime at Disney. He brings 30 years of Disney experience, knowledge and secrets from Disney’s Chief of Staff to Disney’s cleaning staff.

To pad his resume as a college graduate, jeff became a Cast Member in 1982, as a Jungle Cruise Skipper in Adventureland. He left Disney later that year – equipped with an 18-speed touring bicycle and $75 cash – to pursue a dream of riding a bike across America.

Returning to Orlando in 1984 from Washington State,  jeff, his wife Cheryl, and Disney’s brand new CEO Michael Eisner, were hired the same day. Disney needed someone new at the very top, and someone at the, well, at the very bottom.

He progressed quickly from lifeguard to Resort Operations, where he carved out a 15 year leadership career until the phone rang with an inquiry from Disney Institute. The rest as they say is history.

Since 1999, jeff has spoken to one million+ people globally through Disney Institute.

He retired in 2014 to give speeches to change the world. He was Disney Institute’s highest rated, most requested speaker. And he’s received both of Disney’s Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Jeff believes work is only work if you’d rather be doing something else. Allergic to most pollens and mediocrity, he can’t wait for the alarm clock to go off every morning.

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jeff noel.

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A day happening only once or twice in a career

Apple Pay at Winn Dixie

 

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(photo: Last night used Apple Pay for the first time, and perhaps the last time using a credit card.)

Looking for a catalyst to jumpstart your momentum?

A day comes along maybe once or twice in a career that can change everything.

Today could be that day.

Or maybe it’s one of the days (but unknown until the moment) in the mix of 365 in 2015.

Will Walt Disney World call jeff noel this year to help with their organizational vibrancy?

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Ferocious mix?

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Ferocious mix?

 

People talk about Steve Jobs’ speech revealing the very first iPhone, and Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream speech.

People talk about an ordinary person, their overwhelming obstacles, and their opportunity to push through to triumph – for the good of others.

What’s implied in either case, but not called out, in a word, is, ‘permission’.

. . . . .

It’s only a matter of time until someone comes along and destroys the notion that balance is a myth and hence, unattainable.

Truth be told, we know exactly who this person will be. And it’s someone who uses the same speech mechanics as other game changers and misfits.

Truth be told, we all have something big inside of us too.

If we are waiting for permission, and have been, it’s time to stop.

Read this book, and go.

No thanks needed, but if it makes you feel better, go ahead, it’s part of the ‘in the giving, we receive’.

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Inspiration Only Lasts A Short While. A Few Hours At Best.

Helping save a life is very inspirational

This link will take you where jeff noel suggests you go right now. It’s the “We Are Marshall” pre-game speech. Haven’t seen the movie, but want to, based on this clip.

What Baby Boomers at midlife can take from this has the potential to inspire us for another day. That’s all inspiration lasts – a few hours maybe. A whole day if we’re lucky.

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