Who’s the most important member of your mental fitness team?

Epcot parking lot marker
Yesterday…lunch at Epcot. Epcot’s brand is Discovery. Magic Kingdom’s is Fantasy.

 

Who’s the most important member of your mental fitness team?

You are.

Who else can get regular exercise, adequate rest, balanced nutrition for you?

Who else can determine your core spiritual beliefs, and your level of conviction and participation?

Who else can determine your work ethic, career goals, risk tolerance, commitment to excellence and resilience?

Who else can organize your home-life processes and structure for “the paperwork of life”?

Go.

Be well.

 

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Mentally Literate?

excellence commitment
Snapped this three hours ago. Today’s morning blog writing just began in earnest – it’s 12-noon. It’s perfect for today’s post theme. PS. Rode bicycle for a 9am haircut earlier.

 

Mentally Literate?

Incremental progress adds up over time.

So does incremental decline.

If your attitude isn’t continuously improving, what is the natural consequence?

This is why you are diligent, persistent, resilient, and over-focused on growing your positive attitude.

Well done.

 

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i’m fascinated by the mental results of setting a 10-year deadline

Disney Leadership advice
A note to myself from June 2013, as i listened to George Kalogridis’s leadership Keynote Speech. Trusting your gut was one of seven points he made that have served him well.

 

i’m fascinated by the mental results of setting a 10-year deadline.

Not because George Kalogridis, Walt Disney World President said it, but because i believe in it.

Trust your gut.

My gut told me in December 2008, six months before my 50th birthday, to make a 10-year plan to include everything that i wanted to do in life before i die.

The crazy part was saying to myself, “Since no one knows when they will die, what would happen if you set an artificial, yet realistic, deadline in which to do everything you want before time is up?”

Here’s the thing, i have never in my life heard of such an endeavor.

So it’s likely, no one i know has heard of anyone either.

So if i make this claim that i’m doing it, how crazy (ridiculous) would that be?

i did it anyway.

Trust your gut.

This takes some serious thinking.

As of today, i have 21 months to finish up.

That’s the main reason i’m flying to Glacier National Park tomorrow for four days – to see GNP dusted in snow. It may be the last chance i get.

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