I am writing this in the lounge at San Francisco airport awaiting my overnight flight back.  Anyone who thinks travel is a perk does not do enough of it. 
My tricks on overnight flights are:
1 - I have a noise cancelling headset which I wear - usually with no music or clissical.
2 - I try to work out when I arrive and have a big breakfast.
3 - I try not to make any important decisions the next day.
Works for me.  Usually I can be 90% productive for the full day.
We had a board meeting today.  I presented and think I did well.  Of course it is only as easy to present as the performance of the company.  It is impossible to sell futures forever.  SYNNEX has a great board with a real substance and depth of experience.  They ask real questions.  
Speaking of boards, I have a  thank you dinner with the interim EMJ board tomorrow night.  Another perk of dubious value (considering it will undoubtedly go late after a long day and the overnight flight is never the most restful).  This said, they are good people and I enjoy their company.
On a more upbeat note:
 We (SYNNEX) are going to evaluate an online learning tool.   Of course I am a life long learner so want to try the courses myself.  They are just on the common MS applications I think.  Since I use these applications everyday, I can likely learn something to save myself a few minutes per day.  It will be a time investment up front.
One learning trick I adopted long ago was to never go to bed without learning something.  Usually I can immediately point to what I learned today but sometimes I need to pull out a book and learn something.  It is the little tricks that add up over the years.
 
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