Quite possibly the perfect speech for graduating ninth graders

 

Quite possibly the perfect speech for graduating ninth graders.

What will you remember from the powerful messages we heard from this brilliant speech?

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Walt Disney said keep moving forward

WordCamp speaker
At this point we’ve been in the room about a minute.

 

Rosen College of Hospitality
Empty except for speaker and photographer.

 

Rosen College of Hospitality
Told the photographer to take lots of photos from many angles.

 

Walt Disney said, “We keep moving forward.”

Not only was the 30-minute Creativity & Innovation keynote speech a never before delivered hybrid speech, my signature audience interaction was almost nonexistent in order to allow for enough rich content.

Because of this, it seemed impossible (or at least scary) to deliver something remarkable.

 

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Be careful that you don’t commit the same error

Disney Keynote Motivational Speaker
Patience and timing are learned skills.

 

At the close of the young Priest’s homily (sermon) yesterday morning, i leaned over and whispered to our Son (15), “He rushed the punchline”.

Note to self: Be careful that you don’t commit the same error. Stick the landing as it were.

 

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What is a miracle?

Sermon notes
Notes for a speech (circa 2011)

 

Sure, the number is well over one million people since 1999. Speaking adds up when you do it for career work, your Church, and your start-up business.

Yet it’s the audience from ages five to 10 – those spending their days in Kindergarten through fifth grade – that seem the most important to reach.

The seeds planted with them have extraordinary power.

Yet what seems like unlimited power to a young child begins fading at some point in life… and insidiously becomes defused and forgotten in adults.

Great to know exceptions still occur though.

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