Bargaining with fear

Disney Customer Service Keynote Speaker
Original logo with Castle turret theme.

 

Bargaining with fear.

What are you afraid of?

What are you crazy about?

What are your hot buttons?

What brings you joy?

What makes you laugh?

What do you do to make progress?

What do you do that holds you back?

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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.

 

What if we thought of excuses the same as this?

paradox of choice
In the middle of the sentence, pure gold…the promiscuous amount of choice…

 

Please make sure you read the photo; in the middle of the sentence, pure gold…the promiscuous amount of choice…renders the consumer helpless.

So many excuses.

So little time.

So many excuses render us helpless.

Excuses need to be invalid or unacceptable. It’s like spilling something on a shirt or blouse and as soon as you can you want to put on a clean top or wash the soiled top. You refuse to walk around (unless you’re really drunk) with a glaring spill on your clothes.

 

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This website is about our mental attitude. To easily leave this site to read today’s post on jeff’s physical health website, click here.

 

On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.

 

The paradox of being inquisitive

Disney University
Yesterday at Disney University.

 

leadership quotes
While riding a bicycle to Disney, this thought came. At junglejeff.net today, you’ll see the polished version from more time to think about it.

 

Disney University speaker jeff noel
Photo-bombing (Walt’s shoulder) myself at DU yesterday. Having fun at work is a personal responsibility.

 

Our questions proclaim (whether we want them to or not) what we value.

Shallow questions, for example, reveal a shallow mindset. Begging the question, “Why so shallow?”

Deep, thought-provoking (often painful) questions, for example, reveal our mindset too, and invite the question, “Why so much thought and focus?”

It doesn’t matter which we gravitate too, what’s undeniable is how our questions speak to our values, our hopes, and ultimately, to our intentionality in achieving peace and contentment

 

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This website is about our MIND. To read posts about our BODY, click here.

 

Thinking inside the box template

Grocery store display
Random pile of boxes from Bailey’s General Store on Sanibel Island a couple days ago.

 

Thinking inside the box template

What do you want to be?

What do you need to do to be that?

Who’s your customer?

What do you want them to feel?

How much risk?

How much work?

Does it really matter?

Is it possible?

Are you satisfied?

 

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This website is about our mental attitude. To easily and safely leave this site to read today’s post on jeff’s physical health website, click here.

 

On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.

 

Seven years later we reach the starting line

important business questions
Yesterday’s questions become today’s motivation. Photo: iPhone pic from a Seth Godin online class.

 

Life has a funny way of providing what we need, if we stay with it and ebb and flow like nature.

It is often called wisdom.

Seven years later we reach the starting line.

April Fools Day is almost here.

  • 100% certain i will continue to devote a minimum two hours a day to writing
  • 93% (a made up number) sure writing will focus on a book(s)

Perhaps the 100-day blog surplus, which evolved over several years, was divinely created to offer the opportunity that (probably) commences in 20 days.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.

This website is about our mental attitude. To easily and safely leave this site to read today’s post on jeff’s physical health website, click here.