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 It’s Thanksgiving morning. I’m juggling a recipe for selfmade cranberry sauce (it’s not going properly), the Macy’s NYC parade and a turkey that isn’t 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? He’s 94-year-old Milton Delugg, musical director of the Macy’s 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 life’s work. While doing so, he continues to supply joy through the music he shares. Does this keep him young “at coronary heart”? 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 Today’s Top Reads Instagram Blog Accolades

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