Personal vibrancy is in the little details

Disney's Center For Living Well waiting room
Hometown Doctor’s office two days ago.

 

There’s an intriguing word that big corporations are using these days, vibrancy.

It became a corporate mission at Disney the year (2013) before i retired. It remains the mission.

Organizational vibrancy.

Love applying it to personal vibrancy too.

Lungs feel clearer, voice sounds an octave closer to normal.

Vibrancy is when a million little things sing joyfully.

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Who’s fault is it anyway?

Who taught us excuses?

Who taught us shortcuts?

Who taught us to use good judgement?

Doesn’t matter once we become an adult out on our own, because it’s our responsibility now.

Each of us is CEO of You, Inc.

Life is hard. It’s your job to put in the effort to figure it out.

Helen Keller had it much tougher than any of us. And she said:

Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world. – Helen Keller

This video is as powerful as those graphic “here’s what can happen when you text and drive” videos, just not as graphic.

 

 

My book asks 50 powerful questions. They are simple and easy “yes or no” questions.

My life changed when i got 50 yeses.

If you want to invest $4.99 in a Kindle version of the book or $10.45 for paperback, go here.

PS. Our morning routine controls our destiny.

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Do you have an obligation to overmanage your personal culture?

Culture quote
Read the executive summary for “A Year Without Pants” the other day.

 

Maybe he doesn’t live in the real world. Maybe he unfairly gets more hours per day than everyone else.

Maybe he’s learned to be intentional where most are unintentional.

Maybe he overmanages his time and priorities in ways others either under manage or ignore completely.

Life’s a bitch an amazing opportunity, in spite of it all.

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The twin siblings of self destruction

Martin Luther King Jr photo from prison
Photo from a Facebook update yesterday.

 

Waiting and doing nothing are the twin siblings of self-destruction.

Martin Luther King, Jr. fought non-violently to erase the monumental injustices of his day, and from the previous 350 years.

He was willing to die for his cause. And he did.

Are you willing to die for your personal wellness cause? Because you will.

Live like you mean it.

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