Inspire, excite, and motivate business folk to think and act differently.
Using questions, paradox, and common sense to rethink everything.
And yes, we should judge a person by the questions they ask.
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Disney Brand Loyalty Keynote Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
Inspire, excite, and motivate business folk to think and act differently.
Using questions, paradox, and common sense to rethink everything.
And yes, we should judge a person by the questions they ask.
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A weird way to be spending a Saturday evening while on vacation (long story)… but…
… an epiphany just now watching a Ken Robinson TED Talk on education… I’m pleasantly, yet restlessly, caught between who I’ve been and who I’m slowly becoming. Anyone going through something similar?
What level of excited is reasonable in our 50’s?
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Like a few things in life, we don’t compromise. In a way that is challenging to find an explanation, I can’t see missing a day, until I die.
Why? OCD? Who knows.
It’s more like this.
To have the ability to write, the privilege to write, the mind to write, the heart to write, a body that can type, the resources (wifi, laptop/tablet/phone, etc) and something to write about (say blessings and observations) and not do it every single day?
The revelation is – how can I not write. Everyday.
Live and let live and to each his own. Be well today.
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It’s like a broken record for career people in midlife.
Overcoming defeat and excuses continues as job one here.
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The first day of a new employee’s work is typically orientation. Often called bore-ientation.
Why make orientation unforgettable, over-the-top amazing?
Because if we can’t deliver it to them on day one, when will we?
We are setting the standard for all the rest of their days with our organization.
Seriously.
And most of us are clueless.
Which is why most employees won’t do any more than you pay them to.
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