Disney teamwork, spirit

Family sitting on the floor with bags of Christmas goodies
Tried to do a self-timer selfie-mode. Too challenging, so here’s the regular selfie that somehow modified the focus.

Classic…

In the giving we receive.

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Wrap like you mean it

red and green wrapping paper
The office closet has a 18″ x 48″ table surface. Good for spreading things out.

Christmas is when you get stuff.

For Christians, it’s when we get a Savior.

It’s also when we get commercially-minded and buy (more-than-necessary) stuff for others.

All the stuff ‘has’ to be wrapped.

Why?

Probably because the anticipation of the gift unwrapping is symbolic of what happened 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem.

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Long before Ted Lasso

Sound plate with cookies that says just believe
The hit show Ted Lasso features a hand written sign “Believe“ over the coach’s office door. The hyperlinked video is three minutes long, but you can stop after two.

Belief is in the eye of the beholder.

Ain’t that right Ted (Lasso)?

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We fight over ownership

Red pouch label Going The Extra Inch tool kit
The Keynote is a month away. Had a client call with the conference decision makers and organizers. They had seen the TED talk, “Why going the extra mile is a flawed concept, and what to do instead.“

What if we over-focused on fighting for what we agree on?

i didn’t invent exceeding expectations.

Yet as far as i know, my claim to fame is making “Go The Extra Inch” a household name.

At this point in my career it doesn’t matter where the phrase came from.

That is peace.

That is contentment.

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