It all starts when they snap that first picture of their perfect little new born at the hospital and post the news to all of their friends and family – directly from their smart phone. That’s when they enter the fastest growing group of mobile users – new parents. According to a study released today [...]
Archive for the ‘Living in the Moment’ Category
26 Jun
Unplugging from Technology to see what’s in Front of Me
quit my corporate consulting job last Friday and jumped on a plane with my family to the Pacific North West. The minute I logged off the corporate email server, SameTime and VPN for the last time I felt an enormous weight lift off my chest and my head started to clear.
31 May
Cut Your “To Do” List in Half
Recently, many of us have left the corporate world to start our own consulting businesses. But when you get the opportunity to set your own work schedule, will you balance? Will you simplify your to-do list? Or will you use starting your own business as another excuse to build massive “to do” lists in addition to the family ones you already have.
28 Feb
What’s Your Real Age? A New Way to Look at Time
I love what Eckart Tolle said about the concept of time. In his book, “A New Earth” he explains there are two forms of time: horizontal and vertical. The horizontal is the time you see when you look in the mirror. While the vertical is the time that allows you to dive deeper into yourself, to know your true self and what will make you happy in this life.
10 Jan
If today’s technology is suppose to make life easier, why are we all so busy??
Today’s technology was designed to make our lives easier, but rather than using our “push button” technology to free up our time, we use it as an excuse to add more to our plates! My grandmother who worked as a Secretary to some major government officials, describes the difference between working moms then and now as different as a “rotary dial” to “push button” phone.
2 Nov
“Open Your Eyes” to the life you have in your own backyard
When was the last time you looked at the stars? I mean, really looked at them. Lying on your back, hands rested behind your head, and just looked.