As I have shared in this blog before, I love my work. It is a pleasure to do what I do for a company I respect with incredible colleagues who make each day fun and worthwhile. I am fortunate, indeed, to be in this situation with important responsibilities for a Fortune 100 company's internal and …
Tag: Time Management
Leap Year Lesson #293: Do Things in Order of Their Importance
This past weekend was killer. That's why I'm now a couple of days behind on these posts. There was simply more to be done than ought to be planned for a weekend, but not all of it was within my control. When Sunday rolled around and I had several things still to get done, it …
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Leap Year Lesson #270: Redeem the Time
I had no intentions of getting up at 2:00 a.m. today, but the thunderstorm and my scared dog had other plans. Once the storm passed and my dog was sound asleep, I was still wide awake with my mind racing over several subjects. In that situation, I've found that it's just best to go ahead …
Leap Year Lesson #247: You Can Do Nearly Anything, But It May Kill You – So Be Careful
The latter part of this week was a serious crunch time for me. Having been out of the office most of the previous week for business, and preparing to be on vacation next week, I had to catch up from all that backed up on me last week while getting everything necessary complete in order …
Leap Year Lesson #241: Make the Present Good and You Will Rarely Regret the Past
I took off jogging and walking across San Francisco's hilly city last Wednesday, going from my hotel to Pier 39 where I wanted to see again all the sea lions that gather there. Then I walked to Fisherman’s Wharf, enjoying some Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia along the way. While walking, I came across a …
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