Group solitude?

Half dozen hikers deep in the wilderness
We were the only ones at this mountain pass. Five miles from the nearest mountain road. About 60 miles from anything close to resembling a normal road.

Can you enjoy solitude in a group?

Depends.

On what?

Where you are.

Huh?

If there are nine of you at 7,500’ elevation and literally no one else on the one-million acres surrounding your group, then yes.

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Do nothing

Glacier National Park
GNP. Mt Clements, July 2014.

Because it is less structured than work, leisure time leaves workaholics at a loss for what to do. Workaholics practically climb the wall when they can’t work.

Marilyn Macholowicz

Learn to be able to be busy doing nothing. It’s a gift to yourself.

dad

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Catch me, please

Disney Keynote Speakers
GNP. Haystack Butte saddle on Highline Trail.

Learn to pause, or nothing worthwhile will catch up to you.

Doug Kling

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Initiate contribution

Jack the Bear travels with Disney speaker jeff noel
Background screen: Disney’s overarching thesis. Photo: from my seat at University of Iowa Healthcare engagement.

Taking everything i learned, did, and taught from a lifetime at Disney, i deconstructed it and then reconstructed it. Making it profoundly simple and simply profound.

Why?

Because simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

Simplicity also facilitates efficiency and effectiveness.

The less effort, the faster and more powerful you will be.

Bruce Lee

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Solitude is an important leadership development tool

Highline Trail
Highline Trail (where i’m standing in this photo) in September, in the morning, from Granite Park Chalet, is deserted for miles.

 

Solitude is an important leadership development tool.

 

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