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Deb's books: "WOW Factor Workplace", "Hearfelt Leadership", and "Women on Top" are available in paperback, Kindle and Audible versions.  Deb's latest book, "Strong Suit", is available now in paperback, Kindle, and Nook versions.  Click on the following link for more information on all of Deb's leadership books.


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By Deb Boelkes

Disneyland, known as “The Happiest Place on Earth” for almost 70 years now, opened its doors the year I was born. For the first eight years of my life, I was lucky enough to live just 12 miles down the road from Mickey, Minnie and Cinderella.

As mentioned in my book, Heartfelt Leadership: How to Capture the Top Spot and Keep on Soaring, my family made a habit of visiting Disneyland year after year. To this day, I still enjoy watching our old home-movies of me as a three-year-old, happily dancing down Main Street and into Tomorrowland wearing my favorite red plaid skirt, white bobby socks, and a Mickey Mouse ear hat—with “Debbie” embroidered on it—atop my pony-tailed head. Those merry excursions were some of the happiest days of my life.

Whenever there, I would imagine what it might be like to live in one of those charming but inaccessible apartments above the shops on Main Street or near the Golden Horseshoe Saloon in Frontierland. Acknowledging that we grown-ups must live in the real world, there’s no reason we can’t still aspire to live in the happiest place on earth. So, I’ve forever strived to make my work and home environments as welcoming and happy as life seemed at Disneyland.


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