At what level of being overwhelmed can we walk away?

Disney Leadership Speakers

 

(photo: We could walk, or take the Monorail? Or maybe a bus?)

At what level of being overwhelmed can we walk away?

Be careful. Tomorrow will come, and we will be faced with responsibility for our actions.

There is something about preparing early every morning for the day – which in theory could be our last – and watching the darkness change to light.

Could this daily routine be similar to the same excitement as going to Disney World?

Only one person in charge of this.

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Never before and it was cool

Lone blooming sunflower in field

 

Walking where we’ve never walked allows us to see and think things we’ve never seen or thought before.

Never saw a sunflower field in Pennsylvania.

Have seen them as far as you can see in South Dakota.

Never saw only one sunflower in bloom in the midst of the whole field.

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Dare to think unthinkable spiritual thoughts

Man living in small house in Oregon
How much do we really need to be happy?

 

Somewhere around this time of year in 1982 the dream first dreamt nearly a decade prior was about to come true.

There’s a short piece in the book that describes how the inspiration to dream it suddenly appeared.

Coincidently, guest blogger Lorie Sheffer recently sent this NBC article about a man living on $4,500 a year in Oregon.

The bicycle trip (jeff noel’s) began with $75 cash, a loaf of bread, a jar of peanut butter, and a bottle of honey shaped like Smokey the Bear.

No tent either.

Living simply. Deliberately.

What’s stopping us from thinking like that again?

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The reason we need people who think differently is so obvious

Flower Bomb - what a perfect name for a landscaping company
Flower Bomb – what a perfect name for a landscaping company

 

The reason we need people who think differently is so obvious.

It’s the same obvious insight as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate rest that leads to better wellness.

Both are irrefutable…

An audacious look at attacking dementia in a way that makes sense but seems absurdly unscientific. (Note: Sorry, the video is no longer available in the USA – perhaps it is too controversial, or maybe it’s just an anomaly).

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