Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Turning Another Page

Typically I am not a big time reader. Don't take that to mean that I don't read at all, I just have a very hard time sitting down and investing major time to a book larger than 150 pages. This is the result of being a big dreamer and always having "things" on my mind. I actually have had times that I will be reading a great book related to World War II, as was the case yesterday, and begin to make application of the strategies employed in battle to that of my business approach. Minutes into the book I will move over to my office and begin to dig deeper into that train of thought. While that may sound very odd to many, I truly feel that this way that I am wired has served me well as I look over the events of 2009.

The efforts to promote the benefits of certain retail offerings within healthcare can be extremely time consuming and frustrating at times. If a person were to dwell on the many, many speed bumps and detours involved with this initiative it would seem as realistic as an attempt to finish War & Peace over a weekend. Instead, I have seen each chapter of this effort as a learning process. Each one has served me in some way to understand the intricate aspects and needs for each client (or character). Likewise, I don't dwell, or devote, too much on the latest delay. I may have to set that book aside for a while until the time is right again, but that just means that I can turn my focus to another author that has capture a new vision.

As 2010 is about to begin, and we turn the page on another year, I am becoming very excited to dive into some new chapters. I know that they will take us to new places and experiences, which is what I enjoy most from a good book! Oh and one other thing that I failed to mention about my reading habits.............I only like to read NON-FICTION.

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