How i create mental vibrancy

Disney Institute speaker Jeff Noel on an empty Main Street USA
The final 15 years of my 30 years at Disney were devoted full-time to teaching Disney’s time-tested, world-class business insights to hopeful outsiders.

Things i do to (1) create mental vibrancy:

  • (2) Create physical vibrancy
  • (3) Create spiritual vibrancy
  • (4) Create work vibrancy
  • (5) Create home vibrancy

Bonus habits for all five of life’s big choices:

  • Teach others
  • Positive scripts exclusively
  • Birds of a feather flock together

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How flexible?

Disney Keynote Speaker
Cinderella Castle, upper right.

How flexible are you?

Last night’s tense situation led to four spontaneous questions. i asked you:

  1. How flexible am i?
  2. How open-minded am i?
  3. How experienced am i?
  4. How forgiving am i?

On all accounts you gave the highest grade, an A.

Then, spontaneously, same questions redirected to you.

On all accounts. you gave yourself C’s and D’s. Average at best, barely passing at worst.

Flexible to go in any direction.

Open minded to consider any insight and perspective.

Experienced, not pontificated theories nor obvious exceptions to life’s rules, from having lived through 62 years of real-time, deep and broad comprehension of history, issues, outcomes, consequences.

Forgiving without conditions. Doing onto others as i would hope to receive.

The key revelation?

Someone who is barely passing in flexibility, open-mindedness, experience, and forgiveness, and on their best days, average, would be wise to humble themselves to appreciate someone who consistently aces deep and broad life comprehension.

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Two mistakes

Disney Institute Keynote Speaker Jeff Noel with Mickey Mouse
Got a million of these. Insider perk. Never gets old.

Two mistakes: Not starting. Not finishing.

dad

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A leader pursues a mental frontier

Steve Jobs
What does your future look like? Playing to not lose or playing to win? Having a balanced life is playing to win.

A leader pursues a mental frontier. A manager pursues a mental checklist.

A life spent with a growth mindset versus a life spent with a closed mindset.

A life with every thought a positive thought versus a life easily brought down by negative energy.

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Positive mental accidents

Disney keynote speaker jeff noel in his home office
Delivering Disney Customer Service Keynote speeches is my ministry.

For context let’s assume accidents and mistakes are synonymous.

Positive mental accidents (mistakes) are gifts.

Stereotypically, accidents are unexpected, unwelcome, painful, and costly.

Saying yes or no to an opportunity could create an accident (mistake).

In 1999, said yes to Disney Keynote Speaking and goodbye to a life in Disney Resort Hotel Operations.

Could have been a huge mistake (accident) to leave one career for another.

It was not.

“Accidentally” getting into public speaking revealed what i am born to do, teach.

Had no idea.

Found out by mistake, accidentally.

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