I have flown a lot. I have probably taken a hundred flights in the last five years. I have had my gate changed six times, been delayed, and had my flight canceled at the last minute. I have missed the funeral of an immediate family member, missed important meetings, and missed work. In this pastContinue reading “There’s a Difference Between Inconvenient and Inconsiderate”
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Wait Your Turn
I understand being in a hurry or walking fast. I walk fast, talk fast, listen fast, and think fast. Most event planners do. However, there are certain moments in one’s life when you have to pause for just a second. I’m talking about when the elevator doors open. You understand that in order for youContinue reading “Wait Your Turn”
Step to the Side
It never ceases to amaze me how many people just stop in the middle of the sidewalk, hallway, or anywhere for that matter, to take a call from, or FaceTime with, a loved one. They just stop. No consideration for where they are or who might be behind them. No consideration for their location; aContinue reading “Step to the Side”
The Multifaceted Nature of Events
I was recently in Amsterdam. If you are not familiar with the city, it is designed around a canal system. The canals wind through and around the city in every direction. Looking at the many fingers of the canals got me thinking of the many facets there are to events. I feel there are veryContinue reading “The Multifaceted Nature of Events”
Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler, Part III
I travel quite a bit for work. Now that travel restrictions have lessened in most places and events are meeting again, travel is picking back up. Sitting on a plane watching people board can be very blog-inspiring. On one of my recent trips, my traveling companion was disturbed by an unseasoned traveler’s actions and IContinue reading “Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler, Part III”