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Walter Elias Disney the master of business without negative stress

There has been a great deal said over time regarding the theory that excessive stress can in time edge a person toward heart disease and ultimately a heart attack. As a teacher that loves teaching I really never thought much about the stress associated with teaching. In fact there were times when I heard the theory of excessive stress, heart disease, teaching and heart attack all in one sentence and I would laugh it off as a joke.

What I found the last few years of teaching is that when you work of a school system that refuses to provide for teacher support in the area of technology and necessary minimal books required to provide creative and exciting education for student the stress can be overwhelming and dangerous over a period of time. What I found was that no matter how much I loved the profession of teaching and working with kids sometimes administrative incompetence outweighs the passion for teaching.

Since that day when I realized that if I wanted to live a full life and I had to make an immediate change and literally walked away from something I loved with a passion, I realized that I had to find something that would again peak my passion for working.  Since October 7, 2009 I have been searching long and hard looking for that special occupation that will not only challenge me on a day to day basis, but provide me with the passion for success once again.

There are some that I have spoke with that says stress of any kind is bad for the heart attack survivor or for that matter people that might be prone to suffering a heart attack. For most of my life be it the The Pride of Rockford, Late Night Basketball League, Greater Rockford Little League, The Good Times Theater, or even the idea of getting on a non broke horse I have learned to control stress levels. It’s not that I have nerves of steel or anything like that, but I love the idea of entrepreneurship and all its trappings. I love the challenge of marketing, sales, customer service, and good physical activity. There are some out there that would never understand that entrepreneurship is a passion and in my opinion not necessarily stressful, but rather a emotional release.

I would suggest that all heart attack survivors find that occupation that provides a level of passion for you to pursue. Determine what makes you happy, and realize what you feel your better at than anyone else alive. There will be those that love you with a passion and for all the best reasons might try to sway you away from your possible entrepreneurial passion, but realize they do it from their love for you as a survivor. That being said… follow your passion and pursue your entrepreneurial dream.

Over the last 25 years I have almost continually read books about Walter Elias Disney, Walt Disney World, Roy Disney, Michael Eisner about the master knowledge of Walter E. Disney and how to create and operate a successful business. As I work on the process of purchasing The Broken Wheel Ranch of Southern Illinois I can only hope that business is successful enough to afford the week long education that takes place at Walt Disney World.

Patrick Fox

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Dear Walt Disney World:

Happy Trails to You… Daniel Boone was a man… Davey.. Davey Crocket were all stories and song legends that helped make Walt Disney and the Disney Company the influential company it is today. Sadly, Walt Disney Company has abandoned their legacy and hearts of the many baby boomers that helped nurture Disney Company grow and at times survive.

As a proud baby boomer that did my part to save and nurture Disney Company I would strongly suggest that Disney Company help me help them be helping me create the first ever Disney SeeShare (as apposed to TimeShare) to help save some of the legends of Disney for other baby boomers to visit and see the memories of their lives.

Happy Trails to you… will soon be gone to the general public and forever be a part of history unless decisive immediate action is enacted. The time has come when only a influential company and its powerful attorneys with immediate action can provide for a perpetual public “SeeShare” opportunity of artifacts associated with Roy Rogers.

If in fact Walt Disney was correct that Walt Disney Company represented in some way the happiest on earth then action I implore will take place shortly. I can’t help but feel that if Walt Disney were alive today… he and I would be having a sit down conversation about how The Disney Company and The Broken Wheel Ranch of Southern Illinois could work together to save the Roy Rogers legend for all baby boomers.

Patrick J. Fox

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Colorado Rockie President Keli McGregor dies of natual causes…BS

Hello Media:

News Flash… Colorado Rockie President Keli McGregor dies of natural cause is total BS.

There is nothing “natural” about dieing of a heart attack. A person passing away during ones sleep at age 92 could with some argument be considered natural causes.  A person that appears healthy to 100% of his friends and family, does not appear to be obese or a chain smoker does not die at age 48.  Get a clue media. If Major League Baseball (MLB) perhaps accepts that statement about “natural” causes then they believe steroids are really Fred Flintstones vitamins.

A sudden death or a massive heart attack that likely was the cause of Keli McGregors death is “NOT” natural. Natural would be something that is unavoidable or perhaps a accident.  Time to wake up and smell the roses media. The Widow Maker Heart Attack or sudden massive heart attack is “IS ” avoidable. In fact it is time to accept blame and understand that The Widow Maker Heart Attack is very avoidable in 95% of its cases.

I look forward to starting my new position with Major League Baseball (MLB) as my previous blog post stated. Mr. Selig while you may not yet understand the need to in fact hire me for the position…perhaps understanding that Keli did not pass due to “natural” causes will go a long way in my hiring process.

FYI: Last night I went to be saying a prayer for Keli McGregor and his family. As a person that suffered a Widow Maker Heart Attack at age 48 almost exactly replicating McGregors experience I felt somewhat of a close bond. What came to my mind was the conversation I had with my wife days late as to her experience the day of my heart attack. When she hurriedly arrived at the hospital and asked the nurses of my status she was told that “it was too early to tell, and that it could go either way”. My wife was devastated at that response. Knowing that the widow maker heart attack only has a 10% survival and a window of 5 mins from the impact time to treatment survival is difficult in the best of circumstances. I wrote “The Widow Maker Heart Attack at age 48″ to help explain the physical and emotional sides of the widow maker heart attack as I hope others can learn from my experience, thus giving me a reason for the experience.

Patrick Fox

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President of Major League Baseball MLB Heart Attack Avoidance and Survival

Dear Bud Selig:

*I am proud to accept the position of President of Major League Baseball Heart Attack Avoidance and Survival. Once again Major League has been devastated at the news of yet another prominent player or executive due apparently to a sudden heart attack or even the heart attack referred to as The Widow Maker Heart Attack. In the last 15 years there has been many other players, umpires and executives that have been stricken by the same sudden death of a heart attack.

Major League Baseball has long had medical professionals focused on pitching shoulders, base stealer’s hamstrings, and home run hitters eyes to name a few. While the position of President of Major League Baseball Heart Attack Avoidance and Survival has without been a position that has been left unfilled for a long time due to a lack of qualified applicants, I appreciate the fact that you recognize my qualities, education and personal experiences that made me the most qualified for the position.

As a devoted life long baseball fan and coach of 15 years the baseball devotion is second to none. I also bring with me to the job a background in education and a MBA. These qualities are no different than perhaps thousands of other applicants for the position.  What I am sure sealed the deal was that at there have been no other applicants that have gone so far to fit the job description as I did on March 31, 2008.  On that day I suffered The Widow Maker Heart Attack, flat lined six times and yet survived.  I went on to write a book called The Widow Maker Heart Attack at age 48 for all heart attack survivors.

Mr. Selig the art of avoiding a sudden heart attack is not based on a athelets ability to run to first base, stare down a pitcher with a wild fast ball at 100mph, or turning a double play. That is not cardiovascular health…the program that I plan on implementing will be based on education, first hand knowledge, and physical testing. I would be willing to wager one week of your salary that perhaps 75% of the major league players, umpires, front office staff could not pass my “simple” level one heart attack test.

I can only hope that over time such legends of the game like Cal Ripken, Ernie Banks, Ryne Sandberg other heros might also utilize my services to ensure that youth baseball players world wide might still have their living legands.

I look forward to my start date.

Regards,

Patrick Fox

* This letter is but a dream of what I think Major League Baseball desperately needs as a critical component of their system. Major League Baseball fans worldwide deserve the best and healthiest heroes money can by. We hate it when our hero’s pass before they must…. Heart Attacks can be avoided if there is in fact a genuine desire to do so.

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