75 minutes is "just" about my comfort zone...that is how early I prefer to arrive before a speech or a presentation. In all of our coaching and seminars regarding work and life performance, I am consistent about what I value:
Your Time.
When someone comes to my seminar, I want them to walk in with certain expectations...one is, "The presenter values my time." 'Cause, I do! As much as my own.
I continue to say, I want to spend as much time as possible who would do what they do regardless of if they made a lot (or any!) money. Having spent time with them, I've learned something about myself...if I'm distracted by last minute issues, or technical situations, I'm not able to be fully present for those I have been hired to coach.
The view of possibility is priceless. Go create some! (Any guesses as to what the building is at the end of this street?)
If you could (take a long break), what would you do?
Those of you who receive our newsletter already heard...I'm taking a month "off."
Well, those of you who (really) know me, know that "time off" is a relative term. What it means to me is that I'm not traveling. No airplanes, no new cities, no different time zones in one week...
The same bed...the same driveway...the same coffee shop each morning for almost a month. That's what "time off" means to me.
I'm going to read. If you know an author who wants a book review, have them send me a copy.
I'm going to write. If you know an editor looking for some solid content (personal productivity and workplace performance), let me know.
I'm going to train. If you know an athlete who wants a month-long accountability program for an event they are training for, tell them "Jason's the guy!"
So, "time off" is of course a relative term. For me, this is what it means: Time to do the things that nourish my mind, lift my spirit and acknowledge my body.
What does it mean for and to you? Please do leave a comment below!
If you could (take a long break), what would you do?
Those of you who receive our newsletter already heard...I'm taking a month "off."
Well, those of you who (really) know me, know that "time off" is a relative term. What it means to me is that I'm not traveling. No airplanes, no new cities, no different time zones in one week...
The same bed...the same driveway...the same coffee shop each morning for almost a month. That's what "time off" means to me.
I'm going to read. If you know an author who wants a book review, have them send me a copy.
I'm going to write. If you know an editor looking for some solid content (personal productivity and workplace performance), let me know.
I'm going to train. If you know an athlete who wants a month-long accountability program for an event they are training for, tell them "Jason's the guy!"
So, "time off" is of course a relative term. For me, this is what it means: Time to do the things that nourish my mind, lift my spirit and acknowledge my body.
What does it mean for and to you? Please do leave a comment below!