October, 1998 |
All This From One Little Mouse By Laura Hess I had the pleasure of spending five days in the magical kingdom of Disney in Orlando recently. For anyone whos been there recently, you know its a kingdom a city within a city. There are now four major theme parks and three water parks AND downtown Disney where there is shopping, dining, dancing and almost anything else you can imagine. The Disney property is expansive. I dont know how big it actually is. What I do know is, as a city, everything runs perfectly. The infrastructure is in place and all services are performed without Disney guests being aware there is anybody behind the scenes making sure their experience is perfect. While we were there, we enjoyed everything Disney has to offer. I was constantly aware of just how much has been created in this kingdom for the benefit of guests. The creativity is awesome. The diversity of goods and services is impressive. The customer service is the benchmark for the rest of the world. This seems like a different topic from my usual column. Its not, really. Bottom line to all of this is everything thats part of the Disney empire sprang from one little mouse! Steamboat Willie, Disneys first Mickey Mouse cartoon, was the beginning and Disney had to go to over 400 sources before he found someone who believed in his ideas enough to finance his dreams. He didnt stop he kept moving forward until hed given the world Disneyland. He kept going, moving closer and closer to his dreams. Even after his death, the Disney companies continue to bring to life dreams Walt Disney held in his mind. In Neuro linguistic Programming (NLP), there is a theory stating if one person can do something, so can others. What was it about Disney that made him successful? What makes any great, creative person successful? What makes them different from you or me? A large part of success comes from having a dream you are committed to. Disneys dream was not squelched by over 400 people refusing to finance him. He believed in his dream. More, he believed in himself! He probably heard "No!" more than the rest of us. Disneys dream was alive in him every day. Weve done many workshops on rediscovering (and living) dreams. Too often, people in the room have difficulty even remembering their dreams. Theyve been told "No!" so many times they stopped sharing and, eventually, forgot their dreams altogether. Theyve been ridiculed and laughed at for dreaming what never even entered other peoples minds. Maybe only one person told them their dream was impossible and they believed it. The tragedy is what is lost: the creativity, inventiveness and belief in whats possible for you, me and for all of us! So what is your dream? Dont hold back its only you, me and the words on this page right now. What have you buried in a dark corner somewhere? What is it you really want in your life? What dream have you been carrying in your back pocket? What are you afraid to bring to light after hearing how silly or impossible it is? Nothing is impossible! Start now. Heres a plan (or strategy) for living your dreams: Write it down. Whether you use a journal, a legal pad or a scrap of paper, commit your dream to writing. Writing brings it back to life for you and make your dreams and thoughts more real. What do you need? What is missing for you in your life right now to make this dream a reality? Make a list of what you need. No matter how crazy it sounds, if you think its a need, include it in your list. What resources do you have available to you now? These could be your personal strengths and resources or something outside of you. Doesnt matter which begin a list of resources already available. Ask for help. This can come in the form of a brain-storming session with somebody you trust a friend, colleague, mentor. Only talk to people who are supportive of you. Weve all experienced people in our lives who are negative or wholl tell us why what we want to do wont work. These ARE NOT the people to talk to. Look, instead, for people who are willing to listen to you and hear what you have to say. Take some action. Simple as this might sound, it is one of the places people get stuck. It almost doesnt matter what the action is as long as you do something. Break down the steps into small pieces so can take actions daily. You dont have to reach your dream quickly it might be nice and, its unrealistic. Trust your heart and your intuition. You know your dream. Walt Disney said, If you can dream it, you can do it! Imagine your life when youre living your dream! ¤ You can contact Laura Hess at laura@sparckint.com |
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