(This is Main Street by Angie, who is working on art goals here on the blog!)
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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Please join us and introduce yourself here.
Give yourself one hour of wonder today.
Wonder
The link above is an article I wrote a while back about Wonder. I hope you like it.
On page 8 of How to Be Like Walt, Pat Williams quotes Walt Disney as follows:
'People who have worked with me say I am 'innocence in action.' They say I have the unself-consciousness of a child. Maybe I have. I still look at the world with uncontaminated wonder, and with all living things, I have a terrific sympathy. It was the most natural thing in the world for me to imagine that mice and squirrels might have feelings just like mine."
Can you try to let wonder into your daily routine for just one hour today? Can you let us know how it went?
Some people may say that Walt Disney had his head in the clouds, but the fact is, he was able to turn his wonder and curiosity into momentum and productivity.
The optimist might say he created a fantasy world that delights countless children and adults. The pessimist would, at least, have to admit that he created an empire that turned a pretty impressive profit.
Walt Disney's life involved challenging conditions and limited resources, but his enthusiasm got the job done...and THEN some.
Was he too innocent to realize that the odds were against him every step of the way?
Did he ignore barriers, which somehow helped him to get past them?
Did others describe him as unself-conscious because their judgments, criticisms, and doubts didn't seem to phase him?
We can only speculate on those questions now. Let's see if the hour of wonder that you give yourself today has a gift for you. Please post your thoughts here. If your project is too personal to discuss here, just tell us about your hour of wonder.
Remember, private messages to me keep others from sharing in your success!
Carry on!
The link above is an article I wrote a while back about Wonder. I hope you like it.
On page 8 of How to Be Like Walt, Pat Williams quotes Walt Disney as follows:
'People who have worked with me say I am 'innocence in action.' They say I have the unself-consciousness of a child. Maybe I have. I still look at the world with uncontaminated wonder, and with all living things, I have a terrific sympathy. It was the most natural thing in the world for me to imagine that mice and squirrels might have feelings just like mine."
Can you try to let wonder into your daily routine for just one hour today? Can you let us know how it went?
Some people may say that Walt Disney had his head in the clouds, but the fact is, he was able to turn his wonder and curiosity into momentum and productivity.
The optimist might say he created a fantasy world that delights countless children and adults. The pessimist would, at least, have to admit that he created an empire that turned a pretty impressive profit.
Walt Disney's life involved challenging conditions and limited resources, but his enthusiasm got the job done...and THEN some.
Was he too innocent to realize that the odds were against him every step of the way?
Did he ignore barriers, which somehow helped him to get past them?
Did others describe him as unself-conscious because their judgments, criticisms, and doubts didn't seem to phase him?
We can only speculate on those questions now. Let's see if the hour of wonder that you give yourself today has a gift for you. Please post your thoughts here. If your project is too personal to discuss here, just tell us about your hour of wonder.
Remember, private messages to me keep others from sharing in your success!
Carry on!
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My one hour of wonder... gets me in trouble everytime. I think like my 3 year old... after painting Stitch and seeing her reaction, I wonder about what would make her smile, little things, (secrets) in everyday place grown ups pay no attention to or walk right past.
So I am going to paint Jacques and Gus Gus somewhere around the everyday, white baseboards, in a corner that Alice will smile at because she thinks they really are smiling at her... that makes me smile... and that makes me paint. She makes me paint. I could paint for her everyday of my life...0 Pixie Dust
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