For the second day in a row, I surpassed my own expectations.
My team solved a glitch in a new web page that jeopardized the coup d'grace of the presentation we're giving to a major client on Monday. I also rehearsed my portion of the presentation. Without bragging, it will be the best, most effective, most memorable (in a good way) presenation I've ever given. The best part is that my president and other key people will be their witness it. (Way too often I've done the equal of hitting a hole-in-one while playing alone.)
I also read half of "Groundswell" and still have time to finish it tonight or while travelling tomorrow.
So today was spectular. Sunday will be a blur. But Monday will be a red-letter, flag-waving, firework display that leaves the crowd in awe and wanting more.
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