Learning to let go of holding on to what scares us

Disneyland Walt Disney Apartment lamp
This lamp has remained on since December 15, 1966.

 

Learning to let go of holding on to what scares us.

Composed and sent 15 emails yesterday to everyone who initiated contact (requesting a keynote speaker) in the first 30 days of retirement.

Following up isn’t scary. Quite good at it. What seems scary is being labeled as a stereotypical salesperson only interested in making a sale.

Overcoming this will set him free.

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Batter up

Disney Management Consultant
Yesterday.

 

Everything begins with personal leadership. Life is so incredibly challenging. And we are both broken, and beautiful. We hope, we doubt. We triumph, we fail.

The circle of life.

One day, one moment at a time.

Keep swinging for the fence.

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The paradox of creativity

Disney Leadership Keynote Speakers
Second round of rough drafts completed yesterday.

 

If fear is our enemy to being creative. Then creativity is the antidote for fear.

Nothing slays fear like action.

Failure is progress.

Inaction is not progress.

It really is this simple.

Just passed 100 days since retiring from Disney and things are starting to gel. They’re gelling because big decisions are being made.

Fear fades away like a distant memory.

 

Doing business differently.
Paying in advance and double her going rate.

 

Paying in advance and double her fee seems as natural as breathing. Fear, not lack of creativity, keeps this from being a common business practice.

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Too bad, so sad is up to you

Disney Speakers jeff noel twitter profile
Twitter profile January 15, 2015

 

“How bad do you want it” is not a rhetorical question.

Do not shrink your dreams to allow others to remain in their comfort zone.

And do not procrastinate because you’re hoping others will eventually agree or approve.

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