Every week I
make my trek to Disneyland for a little inspiration. Yes, this
famous Anaheim theme park is coined the Happiest Place on Earth,
but if you study the life and success (along with failures) of Walt
Disney, it probably should be called the Most Inspiring Place on
Earth. Of course, Im the first in line beating out the teens
wanting to ride Thunder Mountain. Im certain if youre in the park
youve probably heard me screaming my lungs out when we make those
sharp turns on Matterhorn.
The real reason I go to Disneyland? Well, I go for the
inspiration.
Walt
Disneyalmost didnt make his dream come true. In a blink of an
eye everything he came to build was taken away by a crafty a film
distributor in New York. As the story goes, Walt Disney was so
infuriated aftre he
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Mortimer mouse
was born out of rage. Walt Disney was furious he was manipulated
out of his previous work. Instead of giving up, he dug his heels in
and made something better. He was determined to stay in the
business and present his work, his way. Today Mortimer is better
known as Mickey, but this mouse has millions of followers around
the world.
Keep Asking. If you find yourself frustrated by repeatedly
being turned down, youre not alone. Walt Disney repeatedly asked
for financial backing and the majority of banks turned him down.
From his film Mary Poppins to Disneyland, Walt never let the idea
of a negative response stop him. He needed money for upcoming
projects he believed in. What would have happened if he stopped
asking banks? Who knows, but he decided to keep asking and the rest
is history.
Use Your Talent. Walt Disney wasnt defined by a one-word
occupation. He was a writer, illustrator, boss, director and even a
theme park designer. He did it all and he learned everything he
could about the field. He hired people to help him, but he always
offered up his talent when it came to the final say. It was his
name on the front door (and every theme park








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