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This has been a personal project to blog every day for a school year on goals and dreams. My hope was that I could find a group of people to work with me.
I was lucky enough to find a small, but sincere group of inspirational people to keep me company. We've been using Walt Disney's philosophies or creations as inspiration.
I am no longer blogging daily, but I am notified if comments are posted, and I'll be happy to keep the discussion going!
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DREAM AREA-NO PRACTICALTHINKING ALLOWED!
Here is how an Imagineer describes the process of dreaming up a new attraction: While dreaming and scheming, we give the idea shape, whatever it might be for now. We ignore any obstacles it may present, for we are not yet concerned with how.
Have you ever gotten yourself all excited about a possibility? Maybe then you shared it with someone who told you it was impossible. Or maybe you shot the idea down yourself!
This is an area where you are free to dream and share those dreams in your comments without fear of being shot down.
Maybe you are hatching a new career? Maybe you hope for big changes in your life? Maybe you are wishing for a miracle?
Dream away and don't edit. You can even get silly if you want.
Sandy's Dream
When I was a kid, before Disney even started the Disney College Program, I used to dream about Disney College. It usually went along with the dream that I was all alone in the parks after closing, just running in and out of each attraction and looking behind the scenes. I used to draw pictures and write about Disney College in my journals.
Disney College first started in 1981. I'd already started undergraduate school, but, I wonder, if I'd heard about it, would I have gone? I think so.
I have a feeling, my life would have taken a completely different path if I'd known that a Disney College had actually come into existence. But I believe anything that is meant to be happens in its own time.
My dream is to somehow work as a support or an associate with Disney College. Unfortunately, the College where I am presently teaching does not offer the program, and did not seem too interested in getting it up and running.
Since I am dreaming, I wish that I might somehow work for Disney College remotely, maybe as an online support. I'd love to do what I am doing now, which is to specialize in helping students who have minor learning disabilities to settle into the rigorous routines of work, study, and young adulthood without relying too much on their accommodations.
I'd like the job to require a few trips out to Florida a year and, of course, that glimpse into behind the scenes.
There is my dream. OK, now, what's yours?
(Quote from page 40-Walt Disney Imagineering-A behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real by the Imagineers-published by Hyperion in 1996.)
Post your dreams below.
Have you ever gotten yourself all excited about a possibility? Maybe then you shared it with someone who told you it was impossible. Or maybe you shot the idea down yourself!
This is an area where you are free to dream and share those dreams in your comments without fear of being shot down.
Maybe you are hatching a new career? Maybe you hope for big changes in your life? Maybe you are wishing for a miracle?
Dream away and don't edit. You can even get silly if you want.
Sandy's Dream
When I was a kid, before Disney even started the Disney College Program, I used to dream about Disney College. It usually went along with the dream that I was all alone in the parks after closing, just running in and out of each attraction and looking behind the scenes. I used to draw pictures and write about Disney College in my journals.
Disney College first started in 1981. I'd already started undergraduate school, but, I wonder, if I'd heard about it, would I have gone? I think so.
I have a feeling, my life would have taken a completely different path if I'd known that a Disney College had actually come into existence. But I believe anything that is meant to be happens in its own time.
My dream is to somehow work as a support or an associate with Disney College. Unfortunately, the College where I am presently teaching does not offer the program, and did not seem too interested in getting it up and running.
Since I am dreaming, I wish that I might somehow work for Disney College remotely, maybe as an online support. I'd love to do what I am doing now, which is to specialize in helping students who have minor learning disabilities to settle into the rigorous routines of work, study, and young adulthood without relying too much on their accommodations.
I'd like the job to require a few trips out to Florida a year and, of course, that glimpse into behind the scenes.
There is my dream. OK, now, what's yours?
(Quote from page 40-Walt Disney Imagineering-A behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real by the Imagineers-published by Hyperion in 1996.)
Post your dreams below.
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My Dream
When I was a kid, before Disney even started the Disney College Program, I used to dream about Disney College. It usually went along with the dream that I was all alone in the parks after closing, just running in and out of each attraction and looking behind the scenes. I used to draw pictures and write about Disney College in my journals.
Disney College first started in 1981. I'd already started undergraduate school, but, I wonder, if I'd heard about it, would I have gone? I think so.
I have a feeling, my life would have taken a completely different path if I'd known that a Disney College had actually come into existence. But I believe anything that is meant to be happens in its own time.
My dream is to somehow work as a support or an associate with Disney College. Unfortunately, the College where I am presently teaching does not offer the program, and did not seem too interested in getting it up and running.
Since I am dreaming, I wish that I might somehow work for Disney College remotely, maybe as an online support. I'd love to do what I am doing now, which is to specialize in helping students who have minor learning disabilities to settle into the rigorous routines of work, study, and young adulthood without relying too much on their accommodations.
I'd like the job to require a few trips out to Florida a year and, of course, that glimpse into behind the scenes.
There is my dream. OK, now, what's yours?0 Pixie Dust
Posted 09-28-2009 at 08:49 AM by Sandra Bostwick
Updated 09-28-2009 at 08:54 AM by Sandra Bostwick -
(This has nothing to do with my special project of remodeling the master bedroom! But it is what is on my mind at the moment.)
I dream of one day (over the next four years) implementing all my ideas for our Cub Scout pack. This includes the basics - things that need to be done to bring our pack up to par with others in the area and around the country. But it also includes having a year-round schedule of activities for the boys - things they need to do to complete their requirements for their badge, but also just fun activities, to help hold their interest in the program. And definitely do some recruiting to bring in some new boys. I want to help keep us on track with our calendar so that events will no longer get canceled or indefinitely postponed. I hope to, year after year, be able to pass along my experiences in that year to the next leader coming up behind me, and make sure they understand what their responsibilities will be. I want to see all the leaders be fully and officially trained. I want to see our boys enjoying the program so much that there is greater participation in all our activities, and have as many boys as possible excited about moving on to a Boy Scout troop.0 Pixie Dust
Posted 09-28-2009 at 09:43 PM by christiejay -
Posted 09-28-2009 at 10:40 PM by Sandra Bostwick