Little ole barrier destroyer

Flip chart with some notes
Stumbled on this old Pinterest screenshot. Been years since i posted there. Been years since i logged in.

Attitude is everything.

So they say.

Various interpretations — we humans like to think for ourselves.

No one appreciates being told what to do, especially if they are not all in.

Here’s an “all in” interpretation…

Coach Carter…

Dear Universe, thank you for the growth spurt this Summer.

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Adventure awaits 1,000 miles north

8-second video: To infinity and beyond.
4-second video: same story, different look.

Adventure awaits 1,000 miles north.

Heading there now.

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Mental suffering

The 2:49 video reveals a deep mental insight. Enjoy it. Lean into it.

Mental suffering is from shallow thinking.

Mental suffering?

When thinking is transactional (shallow), everyone suffers.

Things don’t get easier…

You learn to handle hard better.

Growth-mindset yields the magic of compound interest.

The magic of doubling is also a deep (and ridiculously simple) mental insight.

Keep leveling up.

Onward.

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Life goes like this

three ancient wise men
Exchange wisdom with other like-minded people. Compare what they do with what they say. There should be no difference.

It goes like this…

Anger is weakness.

Self-control is power.

Calm is mastery.

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Remembering January 25, 1982

1988 Disney Traditions Facilitator team. Jungle Jeff far left, standing row. Disney University behind us. There’s a story about this opportunity that was interrupted by a promotion from hourly Disney Cast Member to salaried Disney Leader.

Remembering January 25, 1982.

The original intent was simply to ‘pad’ my resume with a name that would counter balance the limited and unremarkable work experience on my resume. Disney seemed like a perfect name to add.

Who knew it would transform our – Cheryl and me – lives?

No one.

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