Are you prostituting your soul for your career ambitions?

Disney Leadership Speakers
Yesterday in the middle of a great discussion.

 

The two-day session was designed to help management Consultants. We talked briefly about Mid Life Celebration. Everyone in the room said they could benefit from the message of being responsible for becoming either a great example or a glaring warning to the people we love and care about, simply by the way we live our lives.

Shelly (pictured above) spoke of the “career prostitution”, the habitual commitment to do work that doesn’t feed our sense of authenticity. A commitment that poisons our soul.

She left the corporate grind to start an organization that helps single Moms in desperate need.

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Is it time to fire the person in charge?

Disney University
A run from home to DU and back.

 

Who’s in charge?

Great leaders confront issues, not individuals. Good leaders beat around the bush.

If you can not have hard conversations with yourself, you’re really going to struggle with holding yourself accountable for balance, wellness, and thriving.

As we get older, these become exponentially more valuable.

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Disney Legends and Starbucks meetups

Three former Disney Cast Members meeting near Disney
Not enough seating at Axom Coffee so we went next door (here). We know how the Magic works.

 

What do we believe as truth that couldn’t be farther from it?

For many of us who grew up in small towns, the big time city news from places like New York, Chicago, and Hollywood was fascinating. The glitz, the glamour.

Meeting in an hour with the best mentor anyone could have access to, Lee Cockerell.

In real life, it’s actually quite different than the media plays it up to be.

It’s cool to know this rare insight firsthand.

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