Learning from unexpected places
Today I actually learnt something useful at work.
As per usual, these aha moments of mine never appear as a result of new knowledge, but from knowledge I had already aquired being explained in a new way, or at a time when I need to hear it explained.
I've got a problem though.
At the moment I can't remember what the lesson was, but I know that first sunday of January 1999 was the 3rd, and that mount fujiyama (?) is 12365 feet tall and that the mnemonic to remember the great lakes is "HOMES".
I also remember that I was going to write down my goals, hand my wife a letter I wrote at work and that I was going to write down the vision for what our business will look like in a couple of years. or at the end of 2005 even.
I did write down what I envisaged my employee review for 2005 would be, which was a surreal but motivating experience!
How can this be of any use to you? well. Do you write christmas "newsletters" to all your friends and family? In that case, write it a year in advance detailing all the positive things that happened to you in the year ahead.
See, even writing it, it looks wrong! :o)
But does it make sense?
You will obviously have to alter the letter a year later before you send it, but my hope is that I won't have to change much of it. And it doesn't really matter anyway, because it was fun writing it :)
Cheers,
Jon ( still progressing )
=Every Day In Every Way, I'm Getting Better And Better=
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