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I'd give you a link to this research but evidently, the photo is all we really want, anyway. pic.twitter.com/rj7Mql2F69
— Nancy VanReece (@NancyVanReece) March 4, 2014
Carpe Diem Management - Strategy and Waymaking
IT STARTS WITH A PROMISE - AND ALWAYS HAS A STORY
FROM THE GRASSROOTS UP
I'd give you a link to this research but evidently, the photo is all we really want, anyway. pic.twitter.com/rj7Mql2F69
— Nancy VanReece (@NancyVanReece) March 4, 2014
It's March 2014. I turn fifty this month. The Beatles, The Stones and the last year of the Baby Boom, 1964.
My mother died last year, I left a job to put on the old familiar coat of freelance and I'm constantly challenged by it. My mom's death, that is.
Everything that was routine is now different, because she's not here. Everything new is different, because she's not here.
In one month, I get married. On our 26th anniversary, we will exchange vows and get that legal document now afforded us. (I now have a month to get this just right). I wish mom were here.
A death, a career move, a marriage, turning fifty, planning another bid for public office, I'm a bit overwhelmed.
I am lost for words lately to describe such a deep flowing river of grace that I find myself afloat.
Here is what I have so far for my promises to her: don't tell her, she wants to be surprised.
"I promise to respect, admire, and appreciate you for who you are, as well as for the person you wish to become."
"I promise to nurture your goals and ambitions; to support you through misfortune and celebrate your triumphs."
"I promise to show you, every day, that I know exactly how lucky I am to have you in my life."
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law
One thing is clear, the next half of my life is full of hope. I am, for this, very very grateful.
So my colleague, Ryan Carter at Parachute Media just got his first car. From what I can tell it cost about as much as my first house in 1990.... anyway.... during the same time I traded my Subaru Legacy in to go back to a SUV. I got my third Subaru. It's my, uh, seventh car....anyway....
We were both happy about our purchases and took to social media to declare it. I sent out tweets from the dealership, posted images on Instagram, shared how I participated in the Share The Love event.
I'm driving this now. Thanks for the trade! @ Downtown Nashville Hyundai Subaru http://t.co/DJFgLCvWgz
— Nancy VanReece (@NancyVanReece) January 1, 2014
I got a new #Subaru and $250 was donated to Nashville Humane. Learn more about the Subaru "Share the Love" event. http://t.co/M70rMkTFXw
— Nancy VanReece (@NancyVanReece) January 1, 2014
I was disappointed to not hear back from anyone. Neither the dealership, nor Subaru, or even the nonprofit I selected to get a $250 donation were listening.
Ryan's Experience was VASTLY different. We both have similar Klout scores and follower reach. Okay, so he's 20 years younger, but you'd think that customer loyalty would have some play here. Look how far a little bit of effort went in to promote the Mercedes brand over the Subaru brand and what reach it took on. His blog has been reposted several times, and if I had looked at it, I may have test driven... no... I love Subaru....
Even if they didn't give me a free cup of coffee.
Check out that MPG in the first week Ryan! Now let's see who's bragging!