Thank you! I'm still in awe over the fact that it caught me completely off-guard, and hope that there will be a Part 2 to the story when we make it there to visit their inn!
Happy New Year! Hope you're feeling well and fully recovered from flu, Michelle.
This week I'm experimenting with time-blocking in my Google calendar, thanks to inspiration from Kalyn Brooke's excellent YouTube channel. Q of the week: I enjoyed watching The Boy and The Heron at the cinema over the holidays. I walked out with more questions about the imagery and subtext of the story than I did going in, but I think that's part of the experience!
I'm so glad to hear we are in synch with our digital organization journeys! Kalyn is such a role model to me and I'm thrilled her time-blocking guidance is working for you.
I just reading up on The Boy and The Heron and it looks like a wonderful story. I especially love that the experience left you with questions -- my favorite way to interact with art. I think the filmmakers would be so happy to hear that you felt that way. :)
Oh! I forgot to mention that I really enjoyed your reflection on your 2023 vision board. The story about the Cotswolds gave me shivers.
Thank you! I'm still in awe over the fact that it caught me completely off-guard, and hope that there will be a Part 2 to the story when we make it there to visit their inn!
Happy New Year! Hope you're feeling well and fully recovered from flu, Michelle.
This week I'm experimenting with time-blocking in my Google calendar, thanks to inspiration from Kalyn Brooke's excellent YouTube channel. Q of the week: I enjoyed watching The Boy and The Heron at the cinema over the holidays. I walked out with more questions about the imagery and subtext of the story than I did going in, but I think that's part of the experience!
I'm so glad to hear we are in synch with our digital organization journeys! Kalyn is such a role model to me and I'm thrilled her time-blocking guidance is working for you.
I just reading up on The Boy and The Heron and it looks like a wonderful story. I especially love that the experience left you with questions -- my favorite way to interact with art. I think the filmmakers would be so happy to hear that you felt that way. :)