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 […]
The Future’s Not Always Ours to See
I have not been able to get the lyrics to this song out of my head since I heard it this past Friday. Que Sera SeraWhatever will be will be The future’s not ours to seeQue Sera Sera The song, which originally was featured in “The Man Who Knew Too Much” in 1956, later went […]
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