What happened the last time we did this?

Disney World Convention Resort Hotel

 

(photo: walking to class yesterday, mostly as a student, and always as a teacher)

When was the last time we took a serious, professional inventory of where we are in our career and where we want to go?

And when we did this exercise, did it frighten us or set us on fire with possibility?

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Why don’t we if it’s so easy?

Midlife Celebration books as gifts to Dentist office staff

 

(photo: waited way too long, but finally fulfilled the small task of sharing a signed copy with the staff , and two hibiscus flowers from the house)

If simple pleasures bring enormous gratitude, why don’t we do more of them?

Take pictures.

Go for a walk.

Enjoy the solitude of nature just before sunrise.

Oh wait, we have a real job with lots of pressure and responsibility.

Ok, let’s just wait until we retire to do the cool, daily, little things.

Right?

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Orlando based professional speakers are plentiful

Orlando based motivational speakers

 

(photo: For the next four days, we will be a classroom full of business people looking to transform our customer service culture)

How many people can honestly say they worked their entire career without having weekend days as normal and consistent days off?

Looking forward to spending Sunday afternoon and evening (working) at Walt Disney World.

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Eye spy whiff me whittle eye

Mickey Mouse shape in midwestern farm field from 35k feet

 

(photo: Mickey Mouse from 35k feet?)

We see what we want to see.

We pay attention to things that are important.

Which helps us see even more of what we want to see.

Even when we are not trying.

Imagine what an Orlando based Motivational Speaker sees, without even trying.

It’s crazy.

Annoys the hell out of some people.

Inspires the heck out of others.

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Attitude and expectation go hand in hand

Rocky Mountain National Park east entrance

 

Attitude and expectation go hand in hand.

It looked good on paper, but really, the days are long, focused, and tiring.

Time and energy for anything other than dinner and rest seemed logical, but uninspiring.

The thought of being so close to Rocky Mountain National Park and not making a fair and decent attempt to find time to make it happen seemed wrong.

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