My Year End Resolution

OK, so we have been running around like crazy lately trying to keep about 20 balls in the air at the same time. Going back and forth from client work (if you did not know, I do social media consulting, startup strategy and communications/branding work), traveling, hosting conversations, organizing events, trying to write, recording a couple of podcasts, trying to get new clients, volunteering time for friend’s community projects, spending quality time with Kristie, attending other conferences, hanging out with friends, trying to catch up on my Tivo, reading and just generally trying to relax. On top of that, for the first time in a couple of years, the number of real emails I get each day exceeds the number of spam that make it through my filters.

So when it comes to the Party Circuit 2.0 (or 2.2 if you prefer :), I am finding it really prevents me from being my best some mornings which then drags on the whole day. After the Office 2.0 party, I was a real mess the entire day (don’t mix wine and martinis, especially in those quantities). Last night at the Vloggies was a bit better – at least I stayed with beer and did not add a Jamesons rocks or switch to Jack and Coke. The thing is, we have a lot to do now, and partying like I did in college partying at about 60% of what I did in college is still too much.

So today, it’s time to get real and time to get really healthy.

Here is my official public swearing off of booze until New Year’s Eve. Call it my Year End Resolution. I am not going to go 100% dry as I will allow myself some good wine with Thanksgiving and Christmas parties, but not to the point of getting drunk. On other occasions however, its goodbye beer, hello water…

There are a number of other reasons driving this including really needing to get in shape for snowboard season and quite honestly, wanting to look better than I do now in all the photos and video that is being shot at all the different events such as this one Kristie took at the Social Media Club Boston Event. I was also inspired by how great our friend Jackie Danicki looks now since starting The Health Kick.  In a really short period of time, she has come a really long way towards getting really healthy.
The thing is, my belly is beginning to look more Buddha like than my beliefs do! So time to really do something about it and make the public commitment to it that should help keep me on track. I have been hanging right around 250 pounds for the past year or so, with a brief dip down to 237 when we had a personal trainer 1 day per week. The lowest I have weighed in the past 3 years is after Montezuma’s Revenge hit me down in Costa Rica, essentailly preventing me from eating for 2 weeks, where I got down to 224 for about a month.  I want to get to 210-215 as my goal – hopefully by end of Febuary so I can really enjoy being healthy on the slopes and trying to get some serious air this year rather than just some basic 2 foot hops.
So today, even though we are swamped with hundreds of tasks, Kristie and I are going for a bike ride in Golden Gate Park to kick off ‘our health kick’ on our new, uber cheap Schwin bikes we picked up from Target about 2 months ago (I say uber cheap because we got them for $79 each instead of the $250 list price). Then we will come back here and do our planning for improving our eating habits with the South Beach Diet – the recipes are so great, but it is a real bear to prepare it all and keep the veggies fresh. This is made more difficult by being so busy and on the run (I ate out every meal over the last week while traveling so it should help the wallet as well). And then we can jump back into the rest of the work we MUST finish today, including working out the Web 2point2 agenda for Thursday and Friday.

I guess it is time to put Chris Pirillo’s 50 Weight Loss Tips to the test – will keep reporting in over the next few weeks.

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What a short long trip it’s been…

I am just so tired at the moment from the past two 14+ hour days here in DC, its hard to even write this short post.  Things are just hopping though, and I could not be happier – though I also reminded my big brother Zez tonight that we all need to be careful what we wish for, because sometime we get it.  In this case, it is all good, but there is not a lot of room for downtime or relaxation.

Last night there was just under 40 people at the Social Media Club DC Round Table – this was out of 40+ registrations and a few walk ins who were not on the list (thanks to everyone who let me know they could not make it.  As with most of these events, I got very few photos and we have one hour and forty five minutes of audio. Better still, about half the group went out to Buffalo Billiards by Dupont Circle afterwards where we continued the conversation over beers and some cheap good food.

I have so many links to post to the people I met, but I gotta get some sleep… Will write something more in depth tomorrow on the Social Media Club blog.

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Web Guild Conference 2006

Just a quick note on the Web Guild 2006 Conference happening this Thursday and a pointer to a post I wrote about it (along with a discount code) over on Social Media Club.  Looks like an excellent line up for a “New Web” conference – many of the same speakers from the Web 2.0 conference for about $3,000 less…

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‘Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and leave no doubt.

Some people get it and others don’t.  If you don’t know what you are talking about stop talking – it dimishes your reputation and shows a lack of respect for those you are speaking to.  As Lorraine from Credit Suisse whispered to me at the Office 2.0 Conference this morning, “There sure are a lot of BS degrees here today”…

More than she knew at the time apparently.

I have some interesting stories to share on my brief experience with the conference, which seems to have made a boat load of money (good for them) and exposed the ‘me2’ problem of lemmings marching to their death with 80 variations on running MS Office in the browser in addition to the ‘cautious exuberance’ that will hopefully be a halmark for our time.  Time for bed now though – lots of work to do tomorrow, so much so, I won’t be able to get there until later in the day.

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Tahoe Ski Lease Anyone?

Keep Tahoe BlueSo we have comitted to a Ski Lease in Lake Tahoe and it seems a couple of the people who committed with us are now not so comitted. We have 2 more spots we need to fill, so if you have any interest of getting in on a great little house in Tahoe Donner (north shore) with a great little group of fun people (including Chris Carfi’s Hat!), drop me a note and let me know. It costs  around $1500 for the full winter season from beginning of December till the end of April.
I have been doing this for all the years I have lived in California – if you have not been a part of a Ski Lease yet and you live in the Bay Area, this is a must do sort of thing. When possible, I work from the house during the morning hours during the week and get a couple of hours in during the afternoon. We’ll see if we are still able to do that this year given all the work we have going, but I am hopeful….

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