The road to organizational excellence has no finish line

The road to organizational excellence has no finish line. The Disney Pixar blockbuster movie Cars (the original), is a coming-of-age story. The transformation of a selfish jerk (focused on excellence on the race track) to a selfless hero (on life’s glorious highway).

The main character, Lightning McQueen, reminds me a lot of someone else.

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Give a little bit

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

Give a little bit. That’s what life’s about. So I didn’t get all five posts done before heading out to teach all day at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

So here I am at 9:30pm writing the fifth of five daily, different-themed posts. This rarely happens because I’m organized enough to be 99.9% able to git ‘r done before leaving the house.

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PS. There’s a hopeful message in this post (that reads like a diary entry). Simply this, know where you want to go, be prepared to make sacrifices, have fun, and never quit. Ever.

Should we organize our thoughts as well as our stuff?

changing lives
some people actually think it’s their daily job to do this. I know I do.

 

Should we organize our thoughts as well as our stuff? Can we? Will we?

Excellence is a habit. Refusing to let average become a habit is also a habit. Disney has taught many people many great things. Who can argue with Disney’s service excellence strategies?

I certainly can’t.

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