When I was a child,
in late summer of every year,
my mother would take
me and my sister
to the local shoe store
to pick out our “school shoes”
for the coming year.
This was for me the start
of a new year.
I still feel that same excitement
each September.
Client projects are buzzing,
teams are gearing up for Q4,
the air begins to get crisp,
and my keynote calendar
moves into full swing.
Most people (at least in Western culture)
view the New Year as beginning in January. . .
but there’s a special boost of energy
that comes with the fall.
My friend Mary Olson-Menzel and I
have set aside an afternoon next week
to envision and discuss 2023. . .
not at our desks,
nor in a conference room,
with calendars, computers & flip charts…
but instead on a boat
looking out to the horizon.
If you’ve got a little window of time
in the coming weeks,
consider clearing an afternoon
to get into the open air,
“muse forward”
and reconnect with those
wisps, wishes and high-wattage ideas
that may have gotten buried
in the mountain known as 2022.
Risk Forward & Rock On,
P.S. If you missed last week’s message on The Importance of Showing Up, we received a slew of email responses from people who appreciated the story. The 1-minute video is worth watching. You can see it here.