#runDisney

Disney Business Consultants
Yesterday midway through a 10-miler.

 

Emailed the photo above to a client at 7:51am (see the watch face upper right time). She appreciated it much more than anticipated. The Magic of what we i do as “normal” is often lost on our my closeness to it.

Decent chance i’ll run back there for tomorrow morning’s run.

There are #runDisney freaks out there. i hope they smile when i post to Twitter.

 

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The paradox of vision

Steve Jobs quote
Photo from yesterday.

 

Taking risks is risky. So is playing it safe. – jn

 

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May your work bring you joy and appreciation

Disney Customer Service Keynote Speaker

 

At work, when was the last time you received meaningful (significant?) recognition for the job you do day in and day out?

Here’s to hoping your answer is one of these:

  • recently
  • last week
  • a few days ago
  • yesterday

Thank you for reading jungle jeff.

Seriously.

Thank you.

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They both have taken a path similar to Walt Disney

Jake Poore, founder of Integrated Loyalty Systems
Dressing for success in t-shirt and cut-off jeans.

 

Jake Poore, founder of Integrated Loyalty Systems
Lower  right, barley distinguishable, the business sign of my public office – My French Cafe.

 

Jake Poore, founder of Integrated Loyalty Systems
A photographer making selfies cool again.

 

We’ve been talking for the past few years about getting together for lunch. Seriously. Years.

It happened yesterday.

Jake, a 19-year Disney veteran, left Disney right after 9/11 because he had a dream that couldn’t be realized in a corporate setting. His ideas were stifled. September 11th made it even worse.

He took action.

He recounted the first year of applying for multiple gas credit cards to make ends meet as a struggling entrepreneur. He also spoke of living on Campbell’s Soup because that was the best he could afford.

He just hired his 19th full-time employee and the first with a six-figure salary.

Just a hunch, pretty sure he had some hope of recruiting me. Flattered.

Ever have a moment when you inspire yourself because of your convictions?

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