i’m going to Disneyland!

Disney Innovation speaker
What can i say? The acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree.

 

Now that you’ve spent nine days writing (and hiking) in Glacier National Park, what are you going to do next?

i’m going to Disneyland!

 

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Cold is one thing, but cold and wet…

Garden Wall in Summer snow
Garden Wall in Summer snow.

 

The overnight snowfall was followed by more precipitation.

The risk of getting wet or slipping on the trail delayed the Highline Trail hike by one day.

The risk of hypothermia is as real as it gets.

You could be alone and have absolutely no way to communicate with anyone. Period.

Was organized enough to get another night at Rising Sun.

Also made sure Granite Park Chalet knew i’d be a day late so they wouldn’t rent my room.

 

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Get and stay organized and your life will be more vibrant

Belton Chalet
First visit inside the Belton Chalet, after 45 years visiting Glacier.

 

Belton Chalet
The Belton Chalet was built in 1910 is across the highway from the West Glacier Amtrak Station.

 

Glacier Park Lodge
Glacier Park Lodge was wonderful last night. First overnight stay in 45 years.

 

Glacier Park Lodge
Glacier Park Lodge lobby.

 

Glacier Park Lodge
Glacier Park Lodge swimming pool in the back.

 

Glacier Park Lodge
Glacier Park Lodge room (mine) on the second floor.

 

Get and stay organized and your life will be more vibrant.

Everything that happened after landing in Kalispell was either unplanned (Belton Chalet visit) or planned only a few days ago – like booking Glacier Park Lodge, to be away from the Howe Ridge fire.

 

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Find a million ways to stay administratively motivated

Bear Grass
Mid to late July is typical Bear Grass peak bloom.

 

Find a million ways to stay administratively motivated.

Read.

Study.

Write.

Design.

Experiment.

Recycle.

Repurpose.

Donate.

Watch videos.

Teach.

Volunteer.

Forgive.

Surrender.

Walk away.

Let go.

Travel.

Walk.

Lean into discomfort.

Have fun.

.think .differently

 

 

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How do you scale personal organization for an entire lifetime?

Father and son in Glacier
Four Summers ago one of them was 14 years old.

 

How do you scale personal organization for an entire lifetime?

Find a million ways to stay motivated.

Live as if every day is a new day (because it is).

Live in deep gratitude every moment of every new day.

Organize your time, focused on life’s five big choices: mind, body, spirit, money, hq.

Improve one of the five, the other four benefit.

Neglect one of the five, the other four suffer.

Live as if every day could be your last (because it could).

 

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