Deadlines. We all have them and we all need them. Whether self imposed or imposed upon us by others. How we deal with them makes all of the difference — from feeling in control to feeling overwhelmed.I try to plan and anticipate deadlines.
Many of us like to enjoy the stage offerings of NYC, but are hesitant because of the price and date commitments. A great way to be involved is purchasing a subscription to your favorite cultural activity.
For my travel friends out there, I have a question for you. How do you plan a visit to a new city? What are the special things you are looking for?
Historic sites? Beaches? Weather? Restaurants? Sports activities?
As the Monday blogger, I always blog on Memorial Day. In the past I’ve blogged on such topics as are you a burger person or hot dog person; topics I thought to be relevant to Memorial Day.
It's not exactly unknown that I root for the Mets. Friends and colleagues know, I have strong opinions on personnel, staffing, who plays, player moves, even in game strategy. When first discussed last fall, I was not on board with hiring Buck Showalter to manage my Mets. It turned out what I read about him was not what he turned out to be. It started with his introductory press conference and learning he collected data before data analytics became integral to the game. I found myself enjoying his interviews.
Last week I had to surrender my phone for nearly a full day to Connor, an IT guy, and, talk about addiction/withdrawal, it was down right horrible!The worst part was not being able to communicate. The isolation was palpable. I had to search out land lines and look up phone numbers to make a call.
It was the beautiful chirping sounds of birds that woke me the other morning. A symphonic cacophony.
