The day the Music died in 1966

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Walt Disney World…my hometown since 1982.

 

December 15.

The day the Music died in 1966.

Rest In Peace Walt Disney.

And thank you for personally enriching and transforming my life.

 

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Clarity is a Disney leadership strategy

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Clarity ideas from yesterday while riding a bike to the bank.

 

 

Clarity is freedom.

Clarity is fuel.

Clarity is power.

 

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You can never go back

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Yesterday. Enrolled our Son so he could see a Disney Institute session.

 

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Our Son has a medical procedure tomorrow, so i took a college buddy with me instead.

 

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Rick lives five minutes from this place, so i spent the night in his retirement (US Marshalls) home.

 

Be intentional where you used to be unintentional.

Why?

Being intentional reminds you how unintentional you used to be.

You can never go back.

Why?

The price for your peace and contentment is too high.

 

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It’s easy to make decisions

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Last week.

It’s easy to make decisions when you know what your values are.  – Roy Disney

 

You don’t need more time, you just need to decide.

Easy to say.

Hard to embrace.

Why?

Deciding is difficult because decisions come with responsibility. It’s better and easier to not decide, our lizard brain says.

Responsibility can make us look like a hero if we handle it well (like physical health).

Responsibility can make us look like a hypocrite if we handle it poorly (again, like physical health).

So, oftentimes, it’s easier and better to not decide.

How to not decide?

Ask for more time.

If you have more time, you can move away from the decision.

Maybe someone else will make it for you.

Maybe it won’t need to be made at all.

Yeah, like what are the odds of our health becoming nothing to defend.

 

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The road to excellence has no finish line

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Glacier National Park a few days ago at dusk. Lake McDonald Lodge employee beach, just down from our cabin. The employees don’t need much, but they do need something (special).

 

If the evidence shows that there’s a better way to do this, are you open to changing?  – Seth Godin

 

Taking risks is risky. So is playing it safe.

 

At Disney, we are never satisfied.

And we are ok with that.

We wouldn’t be who we are without it.

It’s how we solve for impossible.

We like having that reputation.

Hard work, as a collective organization, is its own reward.

 

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