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I’m Learning Spanish…. Really!

It’s been a long time coming, but I’m finally taking spanish lessons.
I started trying to learn spanish back in 1995 on a trip to Ixtapa. I think I learned the basics but that’s it. Then with a few trips to Cuba I learned a little more and couple of years ago I took 5 days of lessons in the Dominican Republic.

The net result was I could almost get around in a spanish conversation as long as the speaker also knew english. I know… not a great scenario.

So this year I decided I’m going to get serious about learning the language. Fortunately I came across a Groupon for a year’s subscription to LiveMocha.

LiveMocha is a language learning community where you can study any of 36 languages. My choice obviously is Spanish.

The key with the website and the community is that you get feedback from native speakers of the language you are learning. So every lesson when I write a letter or record an audio dialogue, I get a critique from a native spanish speaker. Incredibly helpful. I can’t believe how much I’m enjoying it.

I have to admit though that every time I have to record an audio conversation, I get nervous. I still get that weird feeling of speaking a language that I’m not fluent in. I think I’m improving though so that’s good.

The bottom line is I would recommend LiveMocha to anyone that’s trying to learn a new language. Give it a try and let me know what you think.

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Happy Birthday to my Mischievous, Courageous and Beautiful Wife,

On this day fifty years ago God’s special gift to me was born.
It took me a few years to find her but it was worth the effort.
Darling, you are the one who makes me smile. An encourager like no other. A true believer with everything that implies.
I can’t remember life before you and I can’t imagine life without you.
I know there have been seasons of life that have caused you pain but I’m praying that this season would be marked with joy and the rewards of your labour. Because you deserve it babe.
I don’t know anyone more industrious, loving and sincerely caring. You have lived your life for others.
So on this day I hope you will relax, enjoy and simply be blessed.
I love you!.

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When Process Gets Separated From Purpose There Are Problems

Things can get ridiculous when you are stuck with a process but don’t know the purpose behind it. I’m sure we all have been required to do something when we don’t know why, but often we do it anyway.

We recently made a trip to Ecuador. Although we ending up travelling for nearly two days to get there, the delays were not man made. Coming back however, we encountered a definite separation of process and purpose.

In Guatemala City our plane landed and we were supposed to continue on the same plane and flight number. However, we were required to disembark and go through security again. Although we did security in Ecuador (x-ray and metal detector), we had our luggage scanned and another metal detector. In addition, right at the gate, someone went through our luggage and we had a pat down by a security officer. Even though it was redundant, I do get some of the paranoia and each country making sure security is done to their own standards.

The breakdown came when the officer was going through my wife’s luggage and he found a tube of toothpaste. It was the only liquid or gel that she had in her luggage so when he told her it had to be in a ziplock bag, I was really surprised. The reason for putting all of your liquids into one clear ziplock bag is to limit the number of liquids and to allow the inspector to see it clearly. Obviously he could see her toothpaste and it was the only liquid in her suitcase. Then a further disconnect from purpose was when she pulled out the ziplock bag that we got at the airport in Calgary when we first left on this trip. The inspector said it wasn’t good enough because it had a hole in it. Complete disconnect from purpose. Just a small thing, but very frustrating and time consuming.

When your process gets disconnected from purpose, things no longer make sense. To you or anyone else.

What can you do to make sure you keep your actions connected to your purpose? Maybe there is some way that you can help your company keep their process connected to it’s purpose. As always, I would love to hear from you in the comments below.

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