This morning’s 45-minute keynote may direct a little traffic to Twitter. Hope so.
And every morning should direct some Twitter traffic to #HumbleServant.
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Disney Customer Service Keynote Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
This morning’s 45-minute keynote may direct a little traffic to Twitter. Hope so.
And every morning should direct some Twitter traffic to #HumbleServant.
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(photo: The week before retiring, speaking in Iowa.)
For a person who doesn’t like the spotlight you sure have a lot of photos in the spotlight.
The desire to serve as a teacher negates the tension from being in the spotlight.
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(photo: Woke up yesterday nine minutes before alarm – set for 3:45am above. Needed to be in place, at Walt Disney World, above, by 6am)
A different kind of cross to bear is the one no one can see.
Most of us have at least one invisible cross.
Some are towing a trailer full of them.
This post is for all of you.
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One thing we can get from someone who’s never seen us work before.
Great, unexpected feedback. Positive or critical. Doesn’t matter. It’s all considered a gift.
The professional intern watched the keynote presentation and afterwards he shared one of the main reasons the speaker connected so well with the audience was because of the speaker’s humility on the stage.
Blindsided. In a positive way.
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After the YMCA sponsored event, hundreds of people mixed and mingled, but relatively briefly, because most had to be at work by 9am. The Guests of honor would be long gone by the time I exited. But wait, could it be? Yes Patrick Henry Hughes and his Father. But what would I say? (too afraid to say anything, really) So I watched them disappear around the corner.
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