Erin’s Blog

Quiet Quitting: Add it to my resume

May, 2008. I picked up and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, hired as the opening Training Manager for a Hilton Resort that was due to open that summer. This was a unique property in that it was located in the Pueblo of Pojoaque and would be the first resort/casino in...

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Moving again. Don’t care? You should.

We’re moving. Again. By again I mean for the third time in a year, and for the 12th time in the past ten years. But who’s counting?The dual move last year had a strong endgame–we landed 1 ½ blocks from the beach. The timing wasn’t quite right from when we got...

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Par for the Course: Telling not asking

Mike, my husband, puts the groundskeeping crew at Augusta to shame. To say he is meticulous in his golf course superintending is to say it’s fairly warm in Florida right now. (Reference: heat index 108 today.) That guy could spot a weed on Mars.  Tuesdays are...

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An aerial shot of a golf course

Never Fails: Amy Climer Edition

About 5 months into the start of the Covid pandemic (do I need to specify?) my husband’s car broke down. Perhaps better stated…it died. Up to Subaru heaven. Or wherever ancient Subarus go to rest.  Mike and I decided a replacement car was unnecessary since the only...

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Writing a list in a notebook

Rumination: how to stop the constant swirl.

Rumination…Let’s discuss. We’ll keep it brief, because knowing me and my brain and how it works, I will ruminate on ruminating and that will get us all nowhere.  You know the moment: you give a presentation, and you finish, and instead of that I WAS AWESOME feeling...

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Messy, unmade bed

Who Should You Tell if You Want to See a Change?

I parked myself away from as many non-travelers as I could. There was a weather delay, and I settled myself in for the long haul of waiting and wondering if our flight would take off.  Trying to mind my own, I had my AirPods in. Now, whether or not there is any...

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The Trick to Fewer Projects: How to Stop the Fixing

“It may sound awful, but I think you just gave me a little trick to get out of a lot more projects that I shouldn’t be working on in the first place.” Ummm, why would that sound awful? That sounds delightful! That was the collective reaction to a participant's...

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Jordan the Helpful Insurance Dude

Yesterday I found out I needed to procure some General Liability Insurance for a project I’m on. With unprecedented efficiency, I texted a friend, got a recommendation, jumped online, got a quote, thought “good enough,” called the number to give them my credit card...

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