#104: Contemplations On Over-Scheduling

“Life is what happens when we are busy making plans…”

 

This morning (December 22) I sketched out what I want to accomplish before 1 pm today when my son Eamon and I will drive from Georgetown to Pleasantville to join in on the Christmas joy back home.

 

I apportioned all my 6 and a half hours of time for the morning quite carefully. There is so much I want to accomplish. So I penciled out a very specific plan… and…

 

…It all fit!!!

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#103: My Fear of Blogging

Pip asked me some time ago, if I was also willing to share some of my thoughts or insights in this community. I said “sure” and then realized that I had never written a blog before…

When I was around 12 years old, I used to write hilarious reviews of the hockey matches of my team in the weekly club magazine. I had great fun in writing then, but nowadays I do not find it fun anymore to write things down…actually, I find it a big pain in the ass!  It costs me all my will-power to sit down and trust my thoughts to paper… It takes me ages to write work emails in which I advocate on or ask for something!

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#99: A Magnifying Approach

For the last six months, I have been meeting with an amazing life coach in-training via zoom every other week. During our last call, I communicated to her that, lately, I have been so stressed and overwhelmed that I have actively noticed myself getting more easily frustrated or upset over minor things that occur in my life on a daily basis. I told her that I had been feeling hypersensitive to trivial negative incidences… like when I got to Dunkin’ Donuts and realized I had forgotten my reusable plastic straw.. or when a driver didn't let me cross in the crosswalk.. and safe to say, I did not like this realization I was having.

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#97: No More "Stories"

About 10-12 years ago, my friend Om Malik said that “media” was the business of attracting attention.

I suspect there may be more human talent being applied to getting the attention of other humans than any other professional activity.

And these are real real real pros involved.  These folks are GREAT at “storytelling”!  (in quotes “storytelling”)

They are GREAT at reducing the complexity of an amazing world into an eye-catching, fully fully fully fully engaging “story”.

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#96: Why I Am Listening to Christmas Music Early This Year

I love Christmas music.

Most years, I am pretty disciplined when it comes to waiting to listen to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. I don't want to spoil the specialness of holiday songs and listen to them out of the context of the holiday season.

But this year feels different and I have shamelessly listened to "O Holy Night," "Joy to the World," and (of course) "All I Want For Christmas Is You" a lot recently.

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#95: Choose Your Own Adventure

It’s been a trying week for me and my family.

 

So, last week I’m in Europe – you know just doing my usual consulting thing - and I get a text message from my wife: “we’re being evacuated – big fire in our neighborhood. Will text you soon. Love, Elizabeth.” 

 

I kept up through Google News and texts from my wife for the next four days. I’ve been back with my family for four days now, and safely ensconced in our temporary place – and we’ve just been notified that we’re allowed to go back to our home. It’s relieving.

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#91: The Sweet Spot

When I was a teenager, my favorite movie was Into the Wild - the true story of Chris McCandless who cuts all ties from society, changes his name, and hitchhikes to Alaska. Fed up with what he saw as a world that couldn't change, made only of people who disappoint, he slips away without telling his friends or family where he has gone.

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#89: A Long Walk in the Same Direction . . .

Most of us walk through life driven by only one or two things.  For some, it takes years to name our north star.  For others, the vision is crystal clear.  We might do a bunch of different jobs, but really we’re just continuing in the same direction we’ve always been headed.  If you’re unclear about what drives you, just ask the few people closest to you.  They usually know.  That’s probably the topic for a different post.

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#88: "Outlawing" Feelings and Opinions

In 2006 during an investment meeting, when asked about a certain portfolio position Helen said she felt “comfortable” with the position size we held in stock XYZ.

This is typical investment world lingo:  “comfortable”.

On that day though for whatever reason, I heard something that seemed “off.”

So on the spot, I told the group we were outlawing feelings.

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#87: People Traffic

This past Monday started as a typical one — backpack heavy and coffee hot. I left for class right on time, descended the flight of steps from my apartment, and stepped into the parking lot. To my joyful surprise, there was this little dog there. So of course, my immediate reaction was to call to the scraggly little pooch. And immediately he trotted over to me and let me pet him. His wiry hair felt really coarse and he honestly smelt like he had just been in the dumpster across the street.

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