5 Things I Learned from “Phineas and Ferb”

March 17, 2012 — 6 Comments

Kendall Lyons hanging out with "Phineas and Ferb" at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, Summer 2011

Disney Channel‘s Original Series, “Phineas and Ferb,” is one of my favorite programs on TV right now. I am a fan of the show for many reasons and I do believe that their is much to be learned from the show, especially when it comes to creativity and leadership.

The 5 things that I learned from “Phineas and Ferb” are the following:

  1. Ask yourself and know, “what are YOU going to do today!?”
  2. Never be afraid to experiment with something new and beneficial!
  3. Never be afraid of getting busted!
  4. Let your friends participate in your creative work, especially if they are as psyched and excited as you are!
  5. Keep a positive attitude
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