This popped up in my YouTube view today. Apart from Kelly kissing Darryl, this seems very much like life these days as we are all remote. Not wanting to do another Powerpoint presentation.Working multiple gigs to get by.Updates are always required. And yes, sometimes you have to wing it. And sometimes its good to have a laugh to get your meetings going.
We all know about problems. There are too many that exist right now to not know about problems that governments, companies and people are trying to solve. But do we understand the problem? Do we understand and appreciate all the intricacies and minutia that go into the problem? Do we grasp the context that is forming the problem and the data that is outlining what it is and what must be done to resolve it?…
In fact they are getting harderer and the more you keep ignoring them, the more you keep brushing them under the rug, the more you keep pushing them to the side, the harder it gets to have the conversation. When everyone was on-site (that sounds better than on-premise) you could linger in the conference room and have that side chat to discuss the outcome of the meeting and next steps. But that rarely happens in…
Finding what you want to do is a moment of clarity that you won’t soon forget. It is a brief moment in time, punctuated by the work you do. It brings fulfillment and understanding that you never thought possible. And then, for some unknown reason, perhaps it’s the work you are doing, perhaps it’s everything else going on in your life or maybe it simply wasn’t your purpose to begin with (and you didn’t know…
My favourite interviews on Remotely Prepared are the ones where I feel revitalized, ideas flowing through my veins that I just need to get out. I take the headphones off and say to myself – “that was incredible”. One of our recent interviews with Marco Pasqua left me feeling this way, I was blown away by his insight into making connections with people especially in age when we are all remote and have to be…