WHAT I LEARN FROM VACATIONS
My wife and I head home in two days after a nice week of family, food, and fun here in California. Vacations are always great, even for a workaholic like me who pines to get back my usual hustle and bustle, because I am able to return to some important habits that I hope to keep up in the everyday grind. Here are some useful nuggets that I have been reminded of on this trip, New Year’s resolutions for this year and every year, if you will:
Ask good questions.
Be thankful.
Don’t leave important things unsaid.
Drink more water.
Eat right and enjoy it.
Exercise regularly.
Leave work at work.
Make time for friends and family.
Spend quality time with your spouse.
Watch less TV.
73-91 born SEA lived SJC 00 married (Amy) home (UCity) 05 Jada (PRC) 07 Aaron (ROC) 15 Asher (OKC) | 91-95 BS Wharton (Acctg Mgmt) 04-06 MPA Fels (EconDev PubFnc) 12-19 Prof GAFL517 (Fels) | 95-05 EVP Enterprise Ctr 06-12 Dir Econsult Corp 13- Principal Econsult Solns 18-21 Phila Schl Board 19- Owner Lee A Huang Rentals LLC | Bds/Adv: Asian Chamber, Penn Weitzman, PIDC, UPA, YMCA | Mmbr: Brit Amer Proj, James Brister Society
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