Day 11 CCL, work

mountains
From the trailhead to here is five miles.
Apple Watch fitness app in mountains
Five miles one way.

Steve Jobs in a 1983 speech talking about design.

It’s a 2-minute summary of his speech’s key soundbites.

Paraphrasing a line from Steve speech, “The 1980’s are a first date between humans and computers.”

The takeaway for me is to challenge my own ability to zero in on, and create simple, unexpected, thought-provoking metaphors.

Why?

Because simple, key, repeatable messages have transformed my ability to lead myself.

And as a self-reminder, i am the CEO of Jeff, Inc.

Chances are you can easily see this application to your own life.

Every CEO is ultimately accountable for all their failures, all their successes.

As CEO of You, Inc — it’s all on you.

At work, as an artist, what heights are possible with your contributions to society?

If you are satisfied with your personal and professional leadership, congrats. Rock on and grow more leaders like yourself. If you’re not satisfied (especially because you’re a high-achiever), watch this 2-min video

Afterwards, have fun, .think .differently and lean into discomfort.

Bonus: The full 55-minute version of Steve’s 1983 speech is here.

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Day 10 CCL, work

Water carved rock from a mountain Creek
Avalanche Creek. Photo untouched. Rock touched by relentless water.
12-second video: Worth reminding that this water flow is literally a trickle compared to early Summer.

What do today’s young workers want from a job?

Mental health support, instantaneous feedback, clarity on company purpose and how they fit.

What happens to employees (in any generational category) when they don’t get the most important part of the work experience?

Stereotypically, every generation points fingers at other’s differences.

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Day 9 CCL, work

creek water-carved mountain rock
Avalanche Creek.
creek water-carved mountain rock
A few steps off-trail (which 99% don’t take) yields this view.

What do you dream of?

Why?

What are you doing about it?

Why?

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Day 8 CCL, work

4-second video: Not gonna lie, there were so many of them (scattered about) that it was a bit spooky with the weather.
Evan was (appropriately) enthralled with the wildlife. Had to be a dozen Rams across this particular 800-meter trail section.
21-second video: Just capturing a small taste of the cloud’s speed. Easier to do as we descended back to the car.
Apple Watch
We began at 7:10 AM and returned at 12:10 PM. Five hours, half of which was spent on the summit.
small grove of trees
Foliage Bend as we’ve come to nick-name it is far from putting on it’s annual, spectacular show. For late September, we are perplexed. But trust that Nature knows what it’s doing.
daisy
Nature always, brilliantly, knows what it’s doing.
colorful drink holder next to road sign
Juxtapositions are fun, and inspiring.

Disney culture taught me how to perform like every day is Super Bowl Sunday. And that taught me how to do it in my own life.

So what?

Here’s what…

If you ever think about your role as CEO of You, Inc, then this post’s reminder-gift to you is the (common-sense) mindset you must bring to your personal (and professional) life.

Habits are what we think and do, without thinking.

Every CEO is in charge of architecting organizational vibrancy.

When i started running my life like a business, everything changed.

.think .differently

Ps. If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough.

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Day 7 CCL, work

Trailhead sign
The Best time to plan the best hikes is long before you arrive at the trailhead.
12-second video: Polebridge Merchantile’s ‘backyard’. Stopped in on our return from Bowman Lake. We still have 25 miles of mostly unpaved road to get back to our cabin.

Over-focus on everything.

Even hiking trails.

Maybe even a year or two in advance.

And perhaps consider doing reconnaissance on appropriate trails, for appropriate reasons.

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