Back to business, same concept-new meaning.
Fri, Mar 19 2010 07:27
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It's been a long time since I haven't posted up a blog post. My son is finally here and thanks to the lord he's healthy as can be. These two and a half weeks away from corporate america have been a much needed time off. To tell you the truth (I was getting a little burned out) I'm on an airplane now and on my way to a business meeting to North Carolina. Since the birth of my son, I see things a wee bit differently. Fewer things matter, but more things have particular meanings (if that makes any sence at all) being the workaholic that I am, I am going to make a constant effort not to work during the time that I'm home. In theory, that's the way it should be. But if you want to get ahead in a corporation it is my philosophy that if I work while you sleep then that means I get more done thus making me more efficent. Sounds like a catch 22?well then it might so be it. I'm learning that, that's not neccesarily true!
In life you need a balance and that's totally true. The ting the yang, good and evil, all those sorts of things. My fmily is going to come first and as far as corporate America comes, the wy I look at it is, alot of the times, I stress for things that are far beyond my pay grade. I cant fix the structure of one whole department and quite frankly I don't get paid to do so. Balance is the key to all in life and a constant reminder to thy self Is the key to a new beginning.
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In life you need a balance and that's totally true. The ting the yang, good and evil, all those sorts of things. My fmily is going to come first and as far as corporate America comes, the wy I look at it is, alot of the times, I stress for things that are far beyond my pay grade. I cant fix the structure of one whole department and quite frankly I don't get paid to do so. Balance is the key to all in life and a constant reminder to thy self Is the key to a new beginning.
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Location:Somewhere in the air 37,000 feet.
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