CEO of YOU, Inc

Yesterday at Epcot as we exited.

CEO of YOU, Inc.

Who is that person?

PS. Son, this is a trick question. i know you know the answer.

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i can’t do your work for you

Disney's Jungle Cruise vision
Walt was such a crazy dreamer that his original vision for Jungle Cruise was only with real animals. This, of course, never happened. Don’t give up on a career dream just because the original vision is “impossible”.

 

i can’t do your work for you.

Someday, and i hope it doesn’t take you the 40 years it took me to figure it out, you’ll want to sell yourself on the fact that you are the CEO of You, Inc.

When you stop looking for others to change your circumstances and admit it’s your sole responsibility, your transformation will take place in a way you could have never believed possible.

Have fun with it.

Enjoy it.

Contribute.

Excell.

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It’s definitely an inside job

Doctor's office examination room

 

(photo: Doctor’s office examination room at Walt Disney World’s Center for Living Well)

Is well being elusive?

The photo’s right hand message, well being, is subtle yet prophetic.

You are the CEO of You, Inc and in charge of your well being.

Effective leadership starts with effective personal leadership.

Thinking any other way is flawed. Seriously flawed.

Don’t do it.

Find a million ways.

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Fear’s Antidote Is Courageous, Visionary Leadership

We Know What It Is, But Who's responsible for doing it?

Sounds simple doesn’t it? Just use courage and have a grand vision. Really? A clear, concise and compelling vision, coupled with the courage to do the right thing. Confronting fear from all angles, and never quitting, is the only path to victory. Fear hates confrontation.

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What Will GREAT Look Like?

What will GREAT look like for you in 2010?

I can’t imagine being a professional and not being a LinkedIn member. But it’s not unreasonable at this point for many to still not be involved.

My wife is not on LinkedIn, however, I do believe it would benefit her to get started.

Anyway, through LinkedIn, which I read daily, I followed a link  – “What Will Great Look Like For You In 2010?” A quote from that link sparked today’s blog post.

So there are two messages today:

  1. Social media, like anything else, works best when used frequently
  2. All five of my blogs are free

A reader commented a few months ago, “You never ask for anything.”

It was, and still is, a question that leaves a funny feeling in my gut.

Why would anyone invest in five daily blogs, reveal secrets, success tips, insightful thinking, be vulnerable and transparent, and never ask for a nickel in return?

“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” Howard Thurman