Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The Routine
I love to read and I read a lot. Sometimes I think why should I read about sales and technology, I have been doing it for most of my career. Don't I know most of these ideas anyway, deep down. I could be playing my PSP or PS2 of WII (ok the last two are my kids, but the first is mine). I could be watching TV or just vegging out. Why read so much (I read about one book a month and about 6 magazines). I realized last night it is because I am always trying to get better. I am always trying to push myself. I get burnt out every so often and need to take a break, but I know I take a couple of days to refresh and get back at it. Like the old saying you are either green and growing or red and rotting. I had a discussion last week from my friend Mike in of Syand. He was feeling guilty for needing a little break. I think it is good for a person. We (or at least I am) are creatures of habit and I love my routine, but sometimes I need to let my hair down and just have fun. But after I do that for a day or two it is back to the old grind, and to tell you the truth I enjoy it. I love my life and what I do. Can you say that? If not, why are you where you are at right now?
Monday, July 28, 2008
Mall of America
Back at work after a few days off and ready to get at it. I love what I do, but sometimes you need to take a little time to recharge the batteries. I took the family up to the Mall of America in Minneapolis for the first time (being only 3 hours away I feel guilty that this was the first time to take the family). I had been there one time before for about 2 hours where I helped a friend pick a Lego toy out for his children, buy a new pair of sunglasses and then enjoy an excellant meal of Hooter's wings (they really do have good wings). This time we designated 2 days for the event, and probably walked into only 3 stores the whole time. My kids LOVED the amusement park. There was something there that all of them could enjoy (11 years, 22 months and 7 months). Most of the time I just marveled at the environment (it is so much more than just a mall). There is something for any age and whatever a person would want to do. It is truely a marketing marvel. It makes me think - what are we missing with our clients. Do they come to us because they want to, or because it is less painful than changing? I hope it is because of the relationships we have built, but for some I am not sure.
On a side note - with the way that the mall was busy, I certainly didn't feel any economic pressures. People seemed to be spending A LOT of money and seemed pretty happy about it.
On a side note - with the way that the mall was busy, I certainly didn't feel any economic pressures. People seemed to be spending A LOT of money and seemed pretty happy about it.
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