Archive for February, 2012

Day 5 in Delhi: Reminders to Be Present Help to Embrace the Chaos

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

  I think it’s about 4am New Delhi time.  I’m tired but I can’t sleep.  So I decided to write. I was driving by this famous Delhi attraction today and so decided to stop by and be a tourist for 10 minutes.  The site is called Lotus Temple and it is a place for anyone [...]

Five Days in Delhi: Day 1

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

I’m in New Delhi, India this week on a short work trip.  I’ve been here several times but I always end up learning something new about how people live and work in this country of 1.2 billion people.  Yup, 1.2 BILLION.  It’s crazy…so many people, everywhere! [tidbit:  India is about a third of the size [...]

Motivation Monday

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Don’t try to predict what’s going to happen tomorrow.  Don’t over analyze.  Don’t over think it. Here’s the great thing about all this uncertainty, unpredictability, complexity and chaos in our lives today:  You have just as good a shot at the next breakthrough idea as anyone else.  Nothing is written in stone.  Everything is malleable.  [...]

Putting Purpose to Work Helps to Embrace the Chaos Even if It’s Only For a Week

Friday, February 10th, 2012

I went to Berlin, Germany for a few days on a business trip recently.  Although it wasn’t my first time in Germany, something was different about this trip than the dozens of other trips I had taken to Germany in years past. For some reason, I felt really good. I mean REALLY good.  I didn’t [...]

In Times of Uncertainty and Chaos Sometimes You Have to Do Things That Scare You…a Little

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Cam is a devoted husband and father to two young children residing in the countryside outside of Toronto. Cam runs a boutique consulting business. His work takes him to Berlin one week, New York the next and Singapore the week after. In between all the traveling, he manages to find time for his wife Karen [...]