I worked my ass off today. This is a snapshot of some of the results. What’s in these three cabinets, it turns out, now that I look at it closely, is what defines me, to a large extent.
Most delightful, however, was working together with my eldest son to turn his room around and make it better. He was bouncing with joy when it was done.
It’s very liberating to let go of a lot of stuff and hold on to what feels essential – in the sense of essence, not as in necessary.
Martijn Sjoorda works with organisations on the intersection of strategy and psychology to deliver high-performance. He qualified as a psychotherapist since he found out that your parents have regularly got more influence on your business results than you do. Prior to becoming an advisor in 2001, he held senior management positions in the IT and supply chain industry for ten years. His practice is founded on stuff he learnt at MIT, Phoenix and by the attitude that got him dubbed “The Orginal Nosey Parker” by David Ogilvy.
View all posts by Martijn