Take the road less traveled

Mt. Wilbur.
Zooming out.
Looking back at Shangrila.
More context to “no trail”.
Heading to Iceberg Lake, from above.
Looking right at Ptarmigan Tunnel (center and not visible).
Iceberg Lake, the back door way.
The photo doesn’t capture how high we are.
Honami’s wings foretell our flight down to the lake shore.
To Honami’s slight left is a speck. Enol “skied” down quickly. This was his sixth time, our first.
Zooming in on Enol.
Made it. It was more fun than i thought.

Take the road less traveled.

We know the benefits.

We get anxious at the unknown.

We usually (habitually) choose the safe route.

No harm, no foul.

Unless you are a leader.

Note: Everyone is a leader. CEO of You, Inc and all of that.

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Light at the end of the tunnel

Ptarmigan Tunnel.

Every employee wants to feel the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.

The light, far away, brings hope.

Hope is a great strategy, but a poor tactic.

Be your own light at the end of your own tunnel.

It’s a great strategy.

Action is the tactic – your best tactic – you must master.

Fear, doubt, tradition, conformity. All of these inhibit action.

The only way to get to the end of the tunnel is through action – moving forward even when it’s dark and uncertain.

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Transformational catalyst?

The photo App will change film making. Can’t wait.

Transformational catalyst means that some small spark ignited a desire to transformationally change.

To not look back.

To move forward in an almost impossible way.

A way that’s unprecidented.

Hopeful.

PS. It’s my business vision: To be a transformational catalyst.

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Grizzly Bear leadership

Such a majestic creature. Watched it for 20 minutes last night at Two Dog Flats. Video clip below…
The Grizzly Bear is about 100 meters away…a dark speck in the photo’s center.
The magnetism of a single creature.

Grizzly Bear leadership revolves around the Grizzly’s power and tenacity to survive as well as the reverence and the mystery humans have for Grizzlies.

To see one, even from a car, and even from afar, is a moment no human will forget.

To photograph a Grizzly in the wild feels like a bucket-list accomplishment.

To be close enough to primordial reality – wild animals in the wild.

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Grizzly in Glacier from jeff noel on Vimeo.

Chamber of Commerce weather

Thankful we got this view from the Grinnell Glacier Overlook hike two days ago. The weather couldn’t have been more conducive to great hiking conditions. 

Chamber of  commerce weather is a phrase used to describe ideal weather in the Chamber’s heartland. 

That’s the weather Djuan and i experienced the day we hiked up to Granite Park Chalet. 

Yesterday, however, was the opposite weather, had we stayed last night. 

Approximately 8:00 AM yesterday. 
About 9:00 AM. 

Neither of us wanted to leave behind our second night – and the final night of the Granite Park Chalet 2019 season – yet we knew it was the right (tough) call.

Personal leadership requires focus and discipline. 

Same at work. 

Be amazed and be amazing. 

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