Saturday, September 12, 2020
Why You Should Want To Work Forever
Marla Gottschalk Empowered Work Requires a Strong Foundation Why You Should Want to Work Forever Itâs Thanksgiving morning. Iâm juggling a recipe for selfmade cranberry sauce (itâs not going properly), the Macyâs NYC parade and a turkey that isnât totally defrosted. (A slight mathematical error on my half). I am no Julia Child â" but that is beside the point. Between the marching bands and floats, the display all of a sudden pans to a smiling older gentleman behind the scenes at NBC. Who is that this? Heâs 94-year-old Milton Delugg, musical director of the Macyâs parade â" a role he has fulfilled in some capacity for many years. I really feel inspired seeing him there. He is a hit on so many levels. (Note: Mr. Delugg remained as musical director for the parade through 2013. He recently passed away.) One reason? He has found what he loves to do â" his lifeâs work. While doing so, he continues to supply joy through the music he shares. Does this keep him young âat coronary heartâ? Not positive. But he's remarkable. I hope all of us find this in our own profession journey â" and want to work forever. One other thing to be pleased about. (But, I am nonetheless hoping for a cranberry sauce success.) Happy Holidays! Post navigation Fill in your details under or click on an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting utilizing your Google account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (Log Out/ Change) Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments by way of email. Notify me of new posts through e-mail. Subscribe by way of Email Enter your email handle to receive notifications of recent posts by email. Subscribe Here Todayâs Top Reads Instagram Blog Accolades
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