Mar 30, 2011

Rainy Day(s)

This week has been so dreary -- rain, rain, and more rain. Yuck. Oh well... I just hope we have lots of sunny (and warm) weather after this week. This week has been crazy, as far as schoolwork goes. I had a huge exam last night on stock and bond valuation. It was lots of math, but I think I did really well. I love that stuff. Maybe one day I'll be a CFP or a trader or both. Along with being a bartender, of course. Ha.

Last night I got to speak with my brothers on Skype, which was awesome. I am so thankful for that program. How cool is it to be able to have a face-to-face conversation with someone in another country? And be able to show them around the room, even though they're thousands of kilometres away? VERY COOL. ♥ I love my family.

Mar 18, 2011

Georgia Marathon

I'm heading to Atlanta to watch my uncle compete in the Georgia Marathon this weekend!! The weather is so gorgeous - I'm loving the shorts, sandals, and t-shirt!! Finally, I can study and nap outside. :)

Mar 16, 2011

Wall Street Journal

Chinese Property: The Most Important Sector in the World → click HERE for Wall Street Journal article.

Mar 15, 2011

HBR Management Tip of the Day


MARCH 14, 2011
Don't Let Your Job Define You

Getting consumed with work is easy to do, especially when you spend most of your waking hours working. But people who only talk about their jobs are boring and one-dimensional. Here are three ways to detach yourself from work and create a more reasonable balance:
  1. Assess how much time you spend at work. You may need to put in long hours at times, but make sure you're doing it for the right reasons. Don't stay late to impress others or because you can't manage your time well.
  2. Banish time-hogs. If something or someone is wasting your time, get rid of it. Stop attending unnecessary meetings, limit face-time with your demanding direct report, or stop visiting distracting websites.
  3. Treat non-work time as sacred. Protect your time outside of work for your health and sanity. You will only feel refreshed if you truly disconnect and recharge.

Mar 5, 2011

Chillaxing in ATL

Chilling this weekend... listening to Elton John, Coldplay, Midway State, Jack's Mannequin... =)
It's storming in New Orleans this weekend so we ended up not going to Mardi Gras. However, I did have a great day helping my dad with some mechanic-y things. We went to Home Depot and an auto parts store, and then took apart the golf cart. It was quite fun. =)


Mar 3, 2011

Almost. Spring. Break.

Tomorrow is when the chaos begins! (In a good way, of course). I head to Atlanta to see the fam -- Al and Christine drove down from Ontario, and Randy and Lin are flying down from Christchurch -- and then very early Sat morning I head to New Orleans with Kristin, Em, and JD for Mardi Gras. =) Back to work at ExecPlans on Monday, then to Washington DC on Tuesday/Wed/Thurs for Care Int'l conference. This is going to be an awesome week!!

Music-wise, I have a few favourites I'd like to pass along... I can't stop singing Eyes Wide Shut by JLS. Here are a few others: Blind Faith by Chase & Status (ft. Liam Bailey). Solitude is Bliss by Tame Impala (from Australia). Pretty much anything mixed or mentioned by Zane Lowe. What Else Is There? by Royksopp (from Norway). Light of the Morning by Band of Skulls. I also love their song I Know What I Am... and several others. The funny thing about Band of Horses is that I actually saw them play a show in Atlanta but had no clue who they were... and I didn't even like them when I heard them. They were the headliners when Alex and I went to see Metric last year. Also check out WILD NOTHING. Great band. Summer Holiday and Chinatown are my favourites.... it's just so lighthearted. =) And they were great live. Peace!