There was a good article on CEO Blogs in the Globe and Mail. They mention my blog prominently.
I am back on the road. A good friend challenged me "what is your perfect day?". Great question. I sketched out a day with lots of time to read, relax, work out, hike, eat well etc. After I sketched this, I thought I likely missed accomplishment because that is a big one for me.
In one of my notebooks I keep a list of "Perfect Day" things I would want to do. I have not looked at it in a long while. Time for me to get back to that.
And because I was asked the question, I took the time for a great 7 mile run. Simply asking the question meant I had a more perfect day. Keeping and reviewing the list will help me to have more perfect days. And why shouldn't I.
What would your perfect day look like?
...just read the article in the paper. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI offered a suggestion to one of my very senior leaders a few years ago that "blogging" would be very beneficial, especially that this leader is fairly well respected and inspires many folks. 2 years later, no commitment - no blog;
Unfortunaltly leadership visibility and trust is a big issue in our company...blogs like yours would have a positive impact.
I wanted to let you know that I'm sure that many people appreciate this blog, employees included.
Great exposure in the Globe & Mail. Congrats.
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