The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply. week in review officially kicked off the holiday season w/Parade of Lights attended Denver Voice fundraiser fell in love all over again with Elephant Revival DEN > LAS > DEN met new intranet + internal comms friends rediscovered Fremont Street two
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“What matters is how quickly you do what your soul directs.” ~Rumi week in review DEN –> Iceland lots of movie watching + reading on flights + airport time spent 18 hours exploring very rainy, cold and windy Reykjavik and surrounding areas + drove in foreign country (first!) navigated sans GPS after phone charger ceased
“Life and death are of supreme importance. Time swiftly passes by and opportunity is lost. Each of us should strive to awaken . . . awaken. Take heed. Do not squander your life.” week(s) in review said goodbye to + shared many memories of Grandpa Fred traveled to South Dakota to attend funeral + be
“. . . I’m leavin’ today I want to be a part of it New York, New York These vagabond shoes, are longing to stray Right through the very heart of it New York, New York”
Thanks in part to jet lag and the fact that I have a 10 a.m. deadline to submit a book review and a ton of other things to catch up on before returning to work on tomorrow, I am up way too early for a Sunday (4:30 a.m. – ugh) — or any day for that
it seems like just yesterday we were ringing in 2013. perhaps this is because my total posts here equaled just three (three!) for the past year. or, maybe it’s because 2013 was one of the busiest on record for me, filled with a number of milestones. regardless, as I take time to look back, I
In the midst of our lives, we must find the magic that makes our souls soar. Let’s see, it’s been almost five months since I’ve posted last. What could possibly have happened in that amount of time? Turns out, a lot. In an effort to provide a quick update and in lieu of a long
“No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one.” — Elbert Hubbard After a summer full of work travels, I decided to book a weekend of non-work fun, aka, an actual vacation. Although the trip was just over a long weekend (which turned out to be a day longer