Final Keynote, body

Slept poorly the night before the final Disney Service keynote.

Head on the pillow for eight hours, like always.

Should have been an amazing sleep.

Had a suite at the Rosen Shingle Creek.

Far too much room for one person.

As a former hotel Rooms Controller, my guess is my one-night reservation was upgraded to help the Rosen solve someone else’s reservation challenge of staying multiple nights in the same room.

The stress of nailing my final keynote was unexpected.

Was relieved at 5:00 AM when it was finally time to start the day.

Note: Walked five miles and hit the hotel gym before the event started at 8:00 AM.

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Read ‘em and weep

For real.

Read ‘em and weep…100 minutes of sleep last night (this morning).

Never saw this coming.

Got inspired by the circumstances.

Broke new ground last night.

Speaking in four hours.

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Walt Disney said keep moving forward

Rosen College of Hospitality
The photographer rode with me.

 

Walt Disney said, “We keep moving forward.”

“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible”, is one of the most inspiring things Walt Disney ever said.

Never delivered a 30-minute keynote speech before.

Forty-five minutes, yes, but never 30.

After the content was built, i wasn’t certain it could be remarkably delivered in half an hour.

Why?

Because this would be the first time attempting to nail a 30-minute Keynote speech.

 

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