Is It Time for Mickey Mouse, Like Travis Kelce, to Retire?

Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse in 1928. Over the years that lovable, whimsical and wholesome character became the platform for the Disney brand, including the theme parks.

Unlike other entertainment trends, the Mickey Mouse one obviously has held on a long time. Maybe too long. 

Yahoo Finance covers the current slow down at the Disney theme parks. The analysts on Wall Street are sorting out if this is a temporary situation, triggered by the price hikes at the parks, inflation and consumer fear of a recession. Or, is it a red flag that Disney should return to the drawing board and come up with another blockbuster concept for a lovable, whimsical and wholesome brand presence. Along with that, reset the theme park aura. 

Like football star Travis Kelce, Mickey Mouse might need to retire. 

The lesson here, as I point out in coaching, is having the self-awareness to pull the plug on a career path before you need to. That is, go out on top. And that requires the optimism and confidence to manifest a next. 

In the past few years one of the top 10 lawyers in America John Tarantino did just that. Essentially phasing out of full-time practice of law he created a new career path as a global inspirational speaker. The platform for that was his Ted Talk "Redemption Stories." So far it has had more than 23 million viewers. 

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