Discipline at work

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TEDx in Kuwait. Biking in USA near Canada.

Discipline at work is creating habits you love by doing things you used to hate.

Becoming a morning person.

Winning the day by winning the morning, by winning the night before.

Discovering your “superpower”.

Maximize results, minimize efforts.

Ensuring your get-to-do dominates your have-to-do.

Prioritize doing what only you can do.

Exploit the magic of doubling.

Teach, to learn twice.

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Do the vibrancy reps

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After the Glacier entrance sign photo, this is the second stop. The two photo stops are about two miles apart.
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Zooming in. Never gets old. Standing at this spot is like a big welcome hug with someone you haven’t seen in a year.

Do the vibrancy reps.

A critical success factor is finding the focus and discipline to over-focus on the same things you used to under-focus on or ignore.

That, in a nutshell, is the secret.

Well, that and commanding a clear, concise, and compelling vision for your future. A future not only better than now, but much better than now.

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The promiscuousness of choice

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My final Cross-U shift on New Year’s Eve day 2013 at the Popcorn Cart in front of The Chamber of Commerce on Main Street USA.
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Carl Matlock, friend and Disney colleague, is intentional with this candy dish on his desk.
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Walt Disney was a genius.
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End of 2013, signing piles of my first book.

The promiscuousness of choice.

Tempting to not take the time, effort, and risk to decide for ourselves – out of all the noise – what our simple and guiding principles will be for our mind, body, spirit, work, and home.

At some point, we really should decide.

Growing up, it would have been great to have had a wise elder convince me of this through their own example.

Instead, becoming a Father in 2000, in my early 40’s, was the catalyst for personal transformation.

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Look left, look right

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Logan Pass, looking left.

 

Logan Pass
Logan Pass, looking right.

 

Look left, look right.

Look left, look right, look left – this is traditional “cross-the-road safety training” for toddlers.

To over-focus is easy and it goes like this…

Look left, look right, look left, look right.

The extra inch is scalable, easy, and better.

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