Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

London Calling



Over the past few years my travel habits have changed greatly. I still pack too much and still enjoy many of the same types of sites and activities as always but when away, I have become more disconnected. It was not too long ago that I went everywhere (including vacation) with my blackberry and before that my cell phone. I was afraid to be out of contact for any amount of time and where technology has allowed me to be more in touch, it has added the burden of always being connected. I’m not sure if it’s just me getting more relaxed with age or if the culture has changed but it seems that clients and colleagues are more understanding when I am away and completely unavailable.

As mobile technology continues to mature, maybe our expectations of people’s availability are maturing as well.

Last week I was away in London and Birmingham to visit the IPEX graphic trade show and had the opportunity to spend some great time in London enjoying the city. It has always been on the top of my list of places I would like to visit and it did not disappoint. I found it to be a city of opposites – the blend of buildings hundreds of years old with the latest glass towers, the fact that everyone working in an office wears a suit and tie but it is also a very casual city. I love that it seemed so proper but at the same time so much fun and I love that every second corner has a pub that is packed at the end of the workday with regulars having a pint and conversation. That London is so pedestrian makes it work…like Manhattan, it seems to be a city of neighborhoods and I love that!

As for IPEX – it was a great show. Without doubt, the largest tradeshow I have attended and I found it to be quite overwhelming – too much information to absorb and totally exhausting. In the end however, a very worthwhile trip – it is interesting see what’s going on in our industry in different parts of the world and to talk to and learn from others experiences. For me, I find it inspires creative thought and motivates at the same time. Overall a very positive experience.

Cheers and have a great day.
George

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Travels

As an addendum to my last post about mornings, yesterday I left for work without my blackberry. I didn’t realize until I got to the office and immediately concluded that it would not be a big deal. As a matter of fact, I felt kind of calm…a calm that lasted about 20 minutes and then panic set in! I realized I could not survive the day without it so I was forced to drive home to pick it up – I didn’t even last an hour. How tied to this Blackberry am I?

Last night I decided that it might be a fun change to get up a bit earlier and watch the sun rise. I checked the weather network and found that sunrise was at 5:56am. I was awake at 5, looked out the window at the rain and howling wind and went back to bed…so much for changing mornings. Maybe I’ll focus on something else.

A few days ago, I was speaking with Janine – a business colleague and friend who travels extensively. I don’t see Janine often but when I do our conversation always tends towards who’s been where, who’s going where and “goal” destinations. We are clearly not in the same league though as Janine has been on 5 trips in the first 4 months of 2010 – halfway to her goal of 10 vacations for the year. To share and document the adventures she has created a blog called The Tipsy Gypsy (now added to my favorites). Reading it for the first time I loved the intro titled “My project for 2010…” where she speaks about people resolving to lose things from their lives while her goal is to add. It’s fun and worth a read.

On personal travel notes, we are off to London at the end of this week to do a bit of touring and attend IPEX – one of the largest graphic trade shows in the world. Having never been to London I have my requisite list of things not to be missed. Of course there are the normal tourist traps but I am most looking forward to simply walking around, soaking up the history and what I am expecting to describe as the “style” of it all. That and of course, finding a pub to watch some footy on Sunday with the locals. Dirty Dick’s has been recommended – I will dress in neutral colours and hope for the best!
Cheers and have a great day,
George