Time to compromise?
Yesterday’s walk through the Park was a compromise. One that was fun to make.
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Time to compromise?
Yesterday’s walk through the Park was a compromise. One that was fun to make.
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(photo: The roads near Mid Life Celebration’s HQ are filled with Magic)
Will spend the morning walking around Walt Disney World.
On the clock as they say.
Meeting at Disney’s Contemporary Resort in a charted bus at 9:30am (Sunday October 26, 2014) to visit Textile Services, Epcot Cast Services, and the grand finale, Disney’s Magic Kingdom Theme Park – both upstairs and downstairs.
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(photo: running affords the ability to walk to the end of our driveway and begin exercising… no driving, no special equipment… any time, any day)
Cousin from Jacksonville arrived last night for a 5k at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex this morning.
She also has a fondness for Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival which is in full swing right now.
Debating whether to start this morning’s run from the mailbox, or drive to Disney and slip into the sea of runners and be a 5k crasher.
What would you do?
Today’s physical thought continues with a spiritual thought for the day at the Next Blog

Ten days into the new year. Lots of running at Walt Disney World.
It’s awesome that so many people find this four-day event motivating and stimulating.
Nearly 50 miles some will run.
Ran five this morning with second mile in 6:07.
Rusty, but will take it.
Find a million ways to stay motivated.
And figure out how to scale it for a lifetime.
Seriously.
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Running was an obscure application to test common sense world class business insights.
Through 14 years of speaking full time, I’ve spoken to a million people and believe it or not, a huge confidence booster to becoming a better speaker was that obscure experiment.
In looking for an unlikely, and random, place to test world class business philosophies, I picked running.
In ten short years – from not being able to run at all, to representing the USA at the 2009 Masters Track & Field World championships.
True story.
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