I met Claire Cook on Twitter. Yes, for those of you still wondering what the fuss is all about with Twitter, know that if it is nothing, it is a great way to forge new connections with like minded people. It began on Father’s Day when after posting my blog, I tweeted it. One of […]
One Little Shift
As space goes in New York, I have a good one. Still the arrival of my new desk this weekend forced me to rearrange the furniture. It started with the removal of an oversized chair. I thought that was it. The desk would go where the chair was. But I have been a bit antsy […]
Time Shifts
It is rare anymore for me to get up at the same time two days in a row. When still in my corporate life, the alarm went off at 5:30AM, Monday through Friday, and I was up, to the gym, to write, to get whatever I could in before I got to the office. Now […]
The Truth About Mondays
This is what Mondays were like for me in my old corporate days. They would start on Friday afternoon when I would make a list of what I hadn’t gotten to that week but would be at the top of the priority list on Monday morning. My desk would be be neatly organized and I […]
Savoring Moments: Father’s Day 2009
One of the many lessons I have learned this past year while chronicling my reinvention of life after Corporate America is that it is not just what I do for a living has that has changed. It’s how I look at almost everything. Take today. Father’s Day. For year’s I have pretty much ignored the […]
What’s In A Name?
There is a lot of commotion in the world of cyberspace lately about claiming your name. The New York Times had an article Thursday on keeping a true identity online. Facebook was encouraging users to claim customized Facebook web addresses. David Meerman Scott reiterated the urgency in his blog. There are countless articles out there […]
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