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April 2008 - Posts

She has David Blaine on her show today and he's trying to set a record for staying underwater. Is it just me or that guy kind of creepy? It's his deadpan delivery. No duh he can get his heart rate down; seems like it's down all the time. Anyway, I've Read More...
They really make you ham it up for the camera. And the jumpsuit? Nobody looks good in 3 layers of clothes. I'm just saying. Thanks Australia. That's a wrap. Read More...
My flight was canceled and nobody told me (helloooo....Amex Travel?), so here I sit in the Sydney airport for an extra 3 hours. So I'll blog. I had some things that weren't worth a full blog post, just random notes. Uggs as a fashion statement? Still Read More...
Yeah, another day of touring. After this, I'd like to not get on a bus for a good while. Picked up at the hotel; full bus two and a half hour ride up to the Hunter Valley. Raining pretty hard, but out guide/driver is a pro. Within a few minutes of getting Read More...
Alright. Back again. You know, it's exhausting when you have excursions planned every day. But it's been great. I've gotten to see things that I have always wanted to see. So day nine was all about Sydney Harbor. First, the bridge climb. Or rather "The Read More...
Nothing to see here. Flew back to Sydney and totally sacked out at the hotel. Having excursions every day is exhausting. Read More...
OK, right on....day seven. And it's sunny outside. Good thing because this is the day of the reef tour. I get ready and slather myself head-to-toe with sunscreen (big improvement, bug spray to sun screen). Bus pick-up at 8 Am. Big bus. Drive up to Port Read More...
Ahhh, OK, I'm back from the reef. Watch my mastery of the self-portrait. Prepare to be amazed. OK, first, I dress like an idiot when I travel. Did I mention that I carried on? Mmmm hmmm, you'll see. OK, we left off in the rain forest, correct? It was Read More...
I don't think I have time to get through all that I did yesterday. So let's call this part one, I'll write what I can and then I'll add more with photos later on. Tour pick up at 6:50 AM (I know! But I was up!). They pick up a bunch of us tourists at Read More...
I'm behind! I'm behind! I'll get to answering comments tonight. A'ight? Day 5 was flying from Sydney to cairns. First time my sleep schedule worked in my favor. About 4 hours of sleep and up with plenty of time to get ready and pack for my trip to Cairns. Read More...
Yippee! The work part is over! I felt really good about my presentation yesterday. I spend too much time thinking about presenting and stress myself out. I should have relaxed a little, but then that wouldn't have been me, would it have? Yeah, definitely Read More...
Go ahead. There's one with your name on it. Don't pretend you're too good for a little air guitar. You know you love it and do it when nobody is looking. Cool marketing indeed. Read More...
It seems that while I have been down under, my dog Jonas has set up a hotmail account. He must miss me, because he taught himself how to type and sent me an e-mail with an update. Despite the fact that he swallowed some dirt while playing b-a-l-l, he's Read More...
This one will be short. It's early Thursday here (Wednesday afternoon back home) and I am writing about yesterday. I'm still in the "work" portion of the trip. the conference is very well done. The unfortunate thing for me is that while I had time to Read More...
Well, this entry is mostly for the sake of continuity since I haven't officially started my "holiday" here yet (the word "vacation" elicited some giggles last night). I gave a three hour workshop presentation yesterday. That "oh-my-gawd-I-am speaking-in-front-of-a-room-with-a-microphone-and-video-camera" Read More...
Well, I made it to Sydney; a much easier trip than I had anticipated. My bad travel juju is gone. Good things are coming my way. For those of you disinterested in my travel stories, feel free to breeze past these blog posts. One of the good things about Read More...
...and it is not good. He needs a resume. Among other things. Read More...
The conversation about whether to have a resume was taken up by Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz recently on their popular podcast For Immediate Release . They discuss Seth Godin's perspective as a potential future state versus the reality of here and now. Read More...
I probably wouldn't recommend wearing this to a job interview. Maybe if you are a college student. There are more at Blackbird Tees . I like the non-job-related ones. Not so sure that the others will do more than get attention, but not necessarily from Read More...
If it is, I don't want to be right. Come on, it's been a while since I posted something so totally meaningless. Besides, I am hoping that every last freaking thing about the eighties comes back; if only to hear the groans of displeasure when the scrunchie Read More...
I started doing this a couple months ago, but I think I may have hit turbo speed, at least for me. I don't mean to sound all new-agey (because let's be real...I'm not), but I've really been examining what and who makes my life better and what and who Read More...
Seth Godin says: I think if you're remarkable, amazing or just plain spectacular, you probably shouldn't have a resume at all. Unfortunately, I think Seth is leading people astray. I could count on one hand the people that I would hire without a resume. Read More...
I'm not sure if I can do this but I am so going to challenge myself. Next Friday, I'm leaving for Australia (whee!). I'm one of those people that has work on the brain pretty much 24x7. It's not usually a stress thing, it's just how I am; always thinking. Read More...
Ah, airports, San Diego this time. Can't tell you how many time I have been in this terminal in the last few years. Nothing ever changes. Right now I am acutely aware of the stink of Pizza Hut. Same stink as always, I feel like it's on me. So blogging Read More...
 
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