Even after six decades, you understand that the unexpected will not only happen, but it may accelerate. Do your best to over-focus on enhancing your life’s structure and processes.
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Couple that question with the fear others have of asking potentially embarrassing questions. There’s your answer for why mediocrity flourishes.
Bonus: Even if you do ask yourself, no one knows your answer but you. You can easily dismiss your answer and move on to the next appropriate distraction.
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Picture this…late 1980’s…Disney’s Contemporary Resort…hourly front desk Cast Member (me), attends a motivational speech in the Ballroom of the Americas.
The speaker, name finally forgotten, left an indelible mantra in my mindset…
Today is the best day of my life.
It would be so easy to sink into despair from the extended, and uncertain, double retina reattachment surgery.
Only one out of 10 retina reattachment surgeries requires a second surgery.
In layperson’s terms, nine out of 10 surgeries are successful.
i am in the unsuccessful 10% that has to redo the surgery.
In this moment, feeling so incredibly blessed to lean into this “unsuccessful” demographic with pure joy.
Pure gratitude.
Pure optimism.
Pure hope.
Pure “best day of my life”.
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