As I write this post I’m sitting on a plane heading off on vacation in Spain. I haven’t spent a lot of time in Spain, so I’m treating it as a brand new adventure. I’m with my wife Kendra, and we have a lovely itinerary planned through six cities/regions and two countries.
The Cost of Being Judgmental
I’m sure you’re all familiar with the sort of email that arrives from a friend or a colleague passing on an interesting article or an interesting video. I’m never sure what I’m going to get when they show up, although often the person they come from will have some clue as to content! 🙂
How To Know When To Change
The last two weeks my posts have been based on Geoffrey Moore’s model of Core vs. Context, and I don’t feel quite ready to leave it alone yet. Writing these past two posts has really opened a window of introspection for me. How has this model applied to my life? Do I have any evidence … Continue reading How To Know When To Change
Mission Critical
In preparing to write this week’s post, I couldn’t help but think of a friend of mine. Someone who is in his fifties and has a lot behind him in terms of experience and career. What made me think about him is how whatever he is working on at the time takes on a weight … … Continue reading Mission Critical
100
I was looking at the statistics on my website the other day and saw an interesting number. 99 posts. That makes this one number 100 and I’m kind of excited about that!! 100 posts is about 75,000 words I’ve written. That is enough for a reasonable sized book. And somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 … Continue reading 100
Food For Thought
Wow … what a weekend of food! I mean I spend most of the weekend immersed in the world of food and wine, other than my walk around the golf course this morning to wear some of it off. I love everything about food. I love eating good food, I love cooking food, I love … Continue reading Food For Thought
