Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
Author: jeff noel
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
Disney Institute customer service speaker notes. This format is perhaps the best i’ve ever created and delivered. Randomly stumbled on the photo and it inspired me in a way that heading back to Glacier (with full eyesight) inspires me.
Happy Thursday.
Two days from an airport trip.
Making progress on every front: mind, body, spirit, work, and hq.
Heading out for a humid, flatlander walk.
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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.
My favorite summit. The summit i’ve done the most times. The summit that has now become the first-summit tradition each summer. That snow pack in the middle. Hope it’s smaller by the weekend.
First, it’s getting real.
Days away.
Second…
Had a thought yesterday that if i blogged every day for two more years i would double the existing world-record for the most blog post by a single author.
Note: Not interested in a world record. Why? Because it doesn’t matter and no one will know, let alone care. And, it’s not like i’m gonna put it on my résumé for my next job interview. lol
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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.
Not sure who wrote this. But certain it was a Disney Institute colleague. Guessing this photo is at least a decade old.
Gotta say, writing yesterday’s posts was therapeutic.
Which reminds me that writing in general is therapeutic.
This is a plus for continuing to blog.
Conversely, the reality that it’s not selfish to stop blogging is equally compelling.
Note: As i write today’s first post, a blinding flash of the obvious…writing is a superior way to think.
Bonus note: It’s not that i want to stop writing. It’s that i want to try something else with my time. Not sure what the ‘something else’ is. i have hunches. That part will fall into place. But without repurposing the extra two hours every day, possibility and opportunity are stifled.
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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.