An example of Disney’s world famous intentionality

Sanibel Island Sunset
Calm seas never made a skilled Mariner. Photo from two weeks ago at Sanibel Island.

 

Tomorrow (as this goes live) is the one year anniversary of my last day at Disney.

Today (as this is written, July 30) is the drive to Jacksonville, Florida to compete in the 2015 Masters Track & Field National Championships.

Personal leadership is no different than organizational leadership.

This video link is for posterity. It addresses the notion that the root of organizational change is personal change.

Want a healthier world? Get healthy.

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As a leader, we must make decisions not everyone agrees on

Breakfast at Cracker Barrel
Frosted mugs for the milk.

 

Breakfast platter
Plates of food falling off the table.

 

Coliseum of Comics YuGiOh Tournament
Neither of us knew they’d be closed. Makes sense though.

 

As a leader, we must make decisions not everyone agrees on. Yes, we could have gone back and delivered more boxes of food. Would could have made return trips for hours.

The van put it to a vote. As the tie breaker it was easy because:

The first ministry starts at home.

Don’t abandon your Family for work to be done. There’s a time and a place. Try to balance them.

There is a standing Sunday commitment to attend our Son’s tournament.

Not everyone has the same priorities. Not everyone has conviction. Not everyone has balance.

Do the best you can. Forgive yourself. Move forward.

Life is not a popularity contest.

But if it was, you’d want your Family to be your biggest fans.

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An art form learned gradually is better than hitting the lottery

List of wish list criteria
Use these three to guide your 2015 wish making: Imagination, hope, joy.

 

Personal leadership is the gradually learned art of making our challenges so compelling to solve and their potential solutions so valuable that we can not wait to get started on them each day.

It’s ok to click through to the HQ post with a question you’ve probably never been asked…

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