The long way is the shortcut, and slow and steady wins the race.
It can often feel like you move forward only to be dealt a setback.
What’s really happening is you are simply being reminded that the progress you have made with your structure and processes still has room for improvement.
Often, we overcommit, we do too many things others could do, we put off something that eventually becomes an emergency, and we hold too tightly onto things we can’t control.
Breakthroughs happen when we keep moving forward, when our efforts finally reward us with noticeable progress.
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Today, October 24, 2019, i meet with a trusted Disney Institute (DI) colleague who designed, wrote, and created the DI facilitator leader guides as well as the DI class participant workbooks.
So blessed by my own lifetime at Disney and Disney Institute.
Casual lunch meetings with former colleagues reminds me of the caliber of institutional knowledge i and my friends possess.
Our experience is a gift: to know and to be able to meaningfully share it with the others in the world who are willing to work hard for organizational (and personal) vibrancy.
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