Three lessons Glacier taught me about mental attitude:

Bear Grass.

Three lessons Glacier taught me about mental attitude:

  1. Unquestionably, optimism beats pessimism
  2. How you see things is in your control
  3. Use patience to train yourself to see only positively

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Your vision is a gift

Yesterday’s arrival, June 9, 2019.

Your vision is a gift.

What have you experienced?

What do you see?

What do you hope for?

What do you want?

These questions provide the opportunity for a life gift…

Your vision for the future.

A future that’s not only better than now, but much better than now.

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The only constant is change

Yesterday, 20 minutes before Ubering to the airport, Delta tells us weather has made it impossible to get to Glacier National Park. Air, car, and hotel all had to be rescheduled. Was it possible?

The only constant is change.

We know this.

But.

Do we plan for it?

And.

Do we strengthen our personal systems and processes to allow for rapid, mostly pain-free, and creative solutions to unexpected challenges?

Son, you have the opportunity to learn, develop, and hone personal systems and processes you control – decades earlier than me.

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Unbelievable Glacier National Park karma

Team Disney Building, also know as Corporate HQ at Walt Disney World.

Unbelievable Glacier National Park karma yesterday at 6am.

Mario, the Madrid airport car service driver yesterday was exceptionally courteous for so early in the morning.

This was a sign to a fellow morning person to engage in robust conversation at such an early hour.

When i asked him if he’d ever been to the United States he said, “Yes, Glacier National Park.”

i shouted, “Shut up!

We talked about his visit (he has a friend who worked there last Summer) and then i told him, “i’m heading there tomorrow”.

Today is yesterday’s tomorrow, so in six hours Chapin and i are Glacier bound.

What are the odds to be in a Madrid cab and have this timing?

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Creativity, Disney-Style

Jody Maberry sent this photo yesterday.

Creativity, Disney-Style.

Yesterday at Theater Circo Price in Madrid i was the third speaker and the first speaker after the morning break.

Advantageous position (won’t belabor why, just trust me).

Speaking with simultaneous translation is like (car metaphor) having your mind on the gas peddle and your vocals on the brake peddle.

Son, challenging myself to do the same thing i always do in a way i rarely do, excites me.

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