Divorce papers

Led Zeppelin CD back cover
Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti (disc 1), 1975. Debuted end of High School sophomore year. Saw Led Zeppelin in concert at The Capital Center in Landover, Maryland. Got wasted and can’t recall anything but a few seconds of Jimmy Page on the Jumbotron with his 12-string guitar.

What type of default, negative-thinking pattern are you currently serving divorce papers to?

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First song, first album

Led Zeppelin CD back cover
Led Zeppelin, 1969.

First song, first album, favorite Rock and Roll band.

Good times, bad times…

You know I’ve had my share…

Previous two lines are lyrics. And, life.

What negative thought did you slay today?

Congrats.

One day at a time.

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Persistence can’t be lonely

Miami Heat Arena
We (Disney Institute) worked consistently with the NFL, NBA, and World Cup Soccer when i was there. Here we are on assignment in Miami.

Persistence can’t be lonely.

What?

Give your persistence a friend to walk with.

Persistence without insight will lead to the same result.

Mando (from The Mandalorian)

Lifetime persistence without insight is futile.

dad

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Easy way to tell

mountains
Views keep getting better. Why? Because we go deeper into the wilderness.

How to tell if your attitude has gotten better over the years? Ask, “Am i willing and comfortable to go back to the way i used to be”.

dad

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What do you want from life and what’s your commitment to get it?

heart
Do we fear getting healthier because of what we’d have to do for the rest of our lives to protect it? How about our attitude? Same scenario?

 

What do you want from life and what’s your commitment to attaining it?

 

You kill what you fear, and you fear what you don’t understand. – saying

 

Fear.

The saying (above) was used in the context of killing bats because we don’t understand them. Yet try to imagine our world where bats are no longer part of our ecosystem.

Scary.

The context neutral insight transfer?

Imagine if we killed our fear of success.

Imagine if we understood success in a way we can’t begin to imagine right now.

Imagine such an intimate understanding that we no longer had this unnecessary fear of the future.

 

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