Addiction confusion

Flip chart
The basics on left. The Disney ‘“Magic” right column. Yesterday’s Zoom meeting.

Addiction confusion is many things. Endless, really.

It’s up to you to .think .differently if you recognize the remarkable opportunity.

Confusion begs to be sorted out.

Sort it out.

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Make ‘em like you mean it

two retired disney leaders
Two retired Disney leaders. Lisa and jeff. We met at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Front Desk in 1985. Today’s photo is 2025. Lisa just retired after 46 years of Disney Service. She arrived late, after the Disney Leadership gathering thinned out. In fact, Cheryl and i left after this photo. i asked for her mobile because i don’t have it. Took this photo so i could text her my mobile.
man thinking introspectively
Can’t recall why i took this photo.

The beautiful reward that mistakes give us is a lesson we cannot get in any other way.

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Expect the unexpected

Disney College program Cast Member
L-R: me, Ben Balentine. Caught Ben as he was visiting Magic Kingdom before his final College Program shift. He’s a Disney Custodial Cast Member at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. All College Program Cast Members last day was Sunday March 15 (when the photo was taken).
Hawaiian light fixture at Disney
Hawaiian light fixture at Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
1960 Hawaiian Music album
1960 Hawaiian Music album on display at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Hotel. Listened to it on iTunes yesterday.
Disney's Castaway Cowboy poster
Disney’s Castaway Cowboy poster on display at Disney’s Polynesian.
Walt and Lillian Disney
Walt and Lillian Disney apparently in Hawaii.
Stitch
Postcard in “The Poly’s” merchandise shop.
Lilo and Stitch
Co-branding often makes perfect sense.
Hawaiian wood carvings
Authenticity (front image) is critical for every Disney story. Fun (left, rear image) is too.

Expect the unexpected?

Where did your attitude take you on that question?

Bad things?

Great things?

Congrats.

Great things will come from Covid-19.

Wakeup calls should never be wasted.

Wakeup calls are a gift.

Wakeup calls are also generally inconvenient in their arrival.

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