Event Mode is a state of mind.
It is when you are a couple of days, a week or even a month out from an event and all you can do is focus on getting through and making it a success.
It is when you double and triple check the flight itineraries, the ground transportation, the menus, the scheduled activities, the vendor installation schedules, the hotel resumes, the Banquet Event Orders (BEO) and the staffing plans.
It is when you do your job and everyone else's because you become a control freak, or in my case, more of a control freak.
It is when you neglect your own well being and then wake up, look in the mirror and the realize you need to make a few beauty appointments and fast.
It is when you w...
Read morePosted on 03/03/2017 at 07:34 AM
It’s late Sunday afternoon and I am on a flight back to Boston wishing I had a couple more days to enjoy the beach having just spent four great ones in Boca Raton, FL. It was two days of work for an upcoming annual Board Meeting we are producing later this spring and two days of sun and fun with my husband who accompanied me on this trip.
I am one of those people who works hard and plays hard too. It is really only in the past few months, that I have truly been able to shut off over the weekend or when I am on vacation. My mind just keeps going and I dream about my events, wake up thinking about things I need to do, or in my most crazy of times, I wake up in a panic that I don’t h...
Posted on 02/19/2017 at 05:30 PM
Earlier this week, I was working at a client's office and we were talking about the nearing blizzard and how great it would be to have a snow day and to work from home. I was fully engaged in the conversation and adding that I was excited to work in the comfort of my favorite Monrow camo sweats. The conversation continued for a bit before I realized I could basically do that every day if i really wanted. I work from home.
I gave up my cushy office and address in Copley Square a few years back when I confirmed I spent more time on the road then I did in my office. One year in fact I spent 91 nights in NYC alone.
To this day, my job takes me on the road on average about twice a month. My meeting...
Read morePosted on 02/10/2017 at 07:26 AM
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