What if we believed this?

Glacier National Park
Awake. Write, eat, write. Hike. Think. Take notes. Eat. Write. Sleep. Repeat. PS. Mt. Brown lookout, by every account, is a tough trek.

 

Glacier National Park
Notes from an hour-plus after dinner hike. Trailhead was across the street from Lake McDonald Lodge.

 

Glacier National Park
After writing and eating, some biking.

 

Glacier National Park
Rare opportunity to bike Going-to-the-Sun Road without vehicular traffic.

 

Glacier National Park
About five miles from finishing a 32-mile bike ride, we took a brief break to allow nature to take it’s own sweet time before proceeding.

 

The place you’re in needs you today.  – Katherine Logan

 

Who?

Me?

 

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The paradox of a lot of work

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Never been this close.

 

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Jordan and i raced down the street to see this. He and i were 200 meters away, talking as i picked up two bicycles for the next eight days.

 

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Word spread fast in the little village of Apgar.

 

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“You have to go down to the Lake to see the rainbow.”

 

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Turning slightly to the left, this.

 

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Zooming in.

 

We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.  – Carlos Castaneda

 

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It was an ordinary travel day

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Lake McDonald.

 

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Lake McDonald from marina.

 

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Lake McDonald view during after dinner walk.

 

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Lake McDonald and i bump into two fellow Cast Members. Small World.

 

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Last photo from arrival day, from my bed.

 

Sometimes, the best way to make a big difference is adding up lots of small ones.  – Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan

 

It was an ordinary travel day.

Early flight out of Orlando.

Connecting flight in Denver.

Land in a time-zone two hours different from home.

Long travel day 11 hours from door to door.

Make the best of not having enough time between flights to eat lunch.

Pick up the rental car.

Stop at the grocery store on the way to hotel for a few items to make hotel living a little nicer.

Enjoy the afternoon view.

Interact with others.

Take a few photos.

 

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Thank goodness it’s contagious

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The odds of capturing two slides in transition is rare. And sometimes, it’s cool. Love the PIXAR t-shirt. Have about five of them.

 

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i love this guy.

 

Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.  – J. M. Barrie

 

Thank goodness enthusiasm is contagious. But be careful, the lack of enthusiasm is also highly contagious.

 

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Hey, where do you get your inspiration?

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Keynote speaker marketing on Twitter. Jon Gordon has a great system working for his speaking business.

 

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Keynote speaker marketing on Twitter.

 

Keynote speaker marketing
Keynote speaker marketing on Twitter.

 

Keynote speaker marketing
Keynote speaker marketing on Twitter.

 

Keynote speaker marketing
Getting ideas to show a member of my team some examples.

 

Keynote speaker marketing
Keynote speaker marketing on Twitter.

 

Be willing to trust your instincts, especially if you cannot find answers elsewhere.  – Brian Koslow

 

Hey, where do you get your inspiration?

i believe it should be an inside job.

When you’re younger, devour quotes.

As you age, transition to being quote worthy.

It requires courage, creativity, and commitment.

As you age, you should have plenty of the three C’s.

 

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