Flying into a hurricane
I've used the term "into the eye of a hurricane" to metaphorically describe situations, but I can now say I've actually done it.
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I've used the term "into the eye of a hurricane" to metaphorically describe situations, but I can now say I've actually done it.
I am working with two clients right now who desperately need and want to fire employees who are clearly not adding value to the equation.
In Nashville this week for some Ideation with a client's board of directors. Took a wrong turn and had to double-back on the freeway. The route took me past a DRIVE-THRU BaskinsRobbins ice cream store.
I position myself as a consultant who can help companies think differently. I write and speak about breaking molds, moving away from and beyond whatever status quo you find yourself in.
Reading Amazing Grace, the story of William Wilberforce, written by Eric Metaxas.
My daughter moved home from university yesterday.
Bought 100 "Forever Stamps" today -
There's a block long stretch of street near my house that has potholes large enough to have their own zip code. I drive the street 2 or 3 times a day and have learned to dodge the clunkers in a zig-zaggy way that reminds me of driving in Nicaragua.
My last post was nearly seven months ago - in the gap I have finished the manuscript for my second hardback (more in a later post), published a comprehensive update for my Guide to the Christian Market from EPM Communications and penned half a dozen magazine articles.