Sunday, December 29, 2013

Year in Review 2013

Anything that falls short of “Wow” with all that “wow” entails is an understatement at the time of defining the year in simple terms.

This year is full of learnings and professional development filled with great surprises.
Although with “downs” quickly turned into “ups,” 2013 was especially fantastic on the life side of things with of course the usual healthy mix of work intermingled heavily at all times.

Around March I discovered that I was going to become a father again later in the year. This was a pleasant surprise and everything that happened from that moment onwards took new meaning. It all went with a sense of urgency, a healthy sense of urgency filled with love and renewed passion for all things, passion I applied to every moment.

In April I traveled to London for Internet World 2013. This was a fantastic event where I discovered new knowledge and created new business relationships. I was also blessed with the longest sunny week in London which apparently doesn’t happen very often over there. I also reconnected with a friend I had not seen in a long time. This set the tone for a year filled with lots of international travel.

A week in Hong Kong in July followed London. I spent a good amount of time learning a great deal of Big Data and behavioral marketing there. Australia and the Gold Cost were next just to prove that a weekend escapade to Australia from Japan is possible. That is, if there is a three-day weekend. Later in the year my work took me to Hong Kong again for more business and learning.

In all I have been outside of Japan 4 times this year and this is a record in all my 14 years in Japan, especially so considering that in general I dislike flying.

My 2nd daughter Mine was born in November and with her my latest life of the last four years makes sense. With her I discovered more than ever than following my heart is not just something nice to do, but my human duty.

This year 2013 is a great year filled with great events and feelings, a great year to remember.

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