Our treatment is a filter

60-second video: Early October, 2021, from a mountain summit. Shot this for a client. Guess what? Counting this as a vlog. Why? Because it is. Was doing it (and have been doing it since forever) and didn’t realize i was vlogging.

Our treatment from leaders is a filter. Our filters create our leadership habits. Our habits impact everyone.

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GNP Day 59, work

15-second video: Behind the scenes, on the way to the airport. Sharing just for fun.

Personal leadership vibrancy includes nuances like noise cancelling headphones, while flying eight hours today.

We are also wearing face masks. We are likely the only ones on a full flight doing so.

Small things, healthy choices, add up.

The leadership part of vibrancy requires doing the basics brilliantly.

To know is to do.

To know and not do is to not yet know.

Lead yourself.

It’s your greatest privilege and your most remarkable opportunity.

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GNP Day 58, work

Text thread
Confounded to still be receiving failure emails.
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What the?
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Still in migration progress? Impossible. So back to, what the heck?

Three text-thread photos from before we left the cabin this morning.

Today is October 1.

On September 25, renewed and upgraded (to double my GoDaddy Hosting Server disk storage capacity).

Listen to GoDaddy’s ‘voice’.

If you were me, would you be concerned?

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GNP Day 57, work

18-second video: In minutes, we are engulfed in clouds near 8,000’.
25-second video: Siyeh Pass.
Family posing by Rock pile
Siyeh Pass 2021.
Couple posing by rock pile
Siyeh Pass 2022 (today).
13-second video: Pixar’s Turning Red time stamps GNP 2022.

Hurricane Ian.

Needed a simple (yet anxiety-summoning) decision to not rush home for Ian.

As the days passed and Ian left Cuba, Orlando became a bullseye.

Remember, 40 years in Orlando. Never missed being home during an Orlando hurricane.

Also remember, Ian was billed as one of THE most powerful hurricanes to ever make landfall. Turns out it tied for fourth most powerful. Ever. Landfall at 150 mph, heading directly for Orlando.

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GNP Day 56, work

21-second video: Logan Pass time-lapse.

Here’s the time-lapse video. From three days of Chamber of Commerce weather to this.

Leadership recognizes, appreciates, and adapts to all weather conditions.

No moaning. No excuses.

Always prepared. Mentally, physically, spiritually.

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