February 7, 2013

Excuses and a New Job!

Once again, I've dropped off the face of the blog earth, but I swear for good reasons. I was easing back into life as an Ironman-in-training, and finding it pretty hard to give up the 9 hours of sleep I'd become accustomed to. Actually, I still am. But that wasn't the reason for my silence.

First, my beloved Macbook failed me. Think about how much you rely on your computer, then multiply that by 10 - that's how I felt. As a freelancer, my entire existence lives in that little, metal box. It took me a week of working with a huge black strip up the middle of the screen for me to find 5 days I could part with my prized possession. During it's absence, I had to work on a Dell... I have nothing against PC people, but I do not work well on one. I stuck to absolutely critical tasks only, like doing my work, and did everything else on my iPhone. Blogging from the iPhone sucks.

Then, I was hit with the stomach virus circulating around the city. It hit fast and hard, and ruined an entire weekend. Plus an entire week of training. While my computer was broken.

But the best reason of all to drop off the face of the earth - I accepted a new job! I wasn't technically looking for something full-time, but was offered a chance to join the executive team of a start up. It's in the wine business and I get to help shape a brand from scratch. Did I mention it's in the wine business!? It was perfect for me so I accepted and started the same day the offer was made. In the meantime, I still have clients so I've been keeping that work going, starting a phase-off and tackling my new role simultaneously. I've never been happier, but I've also never been more exhausted. In a couple weeks it will start to settle into a more normal pace.

So there we have it. My list of pretty good excuses for not training and not writing. But I've restarted the training and my computer is fixed, so no more excuses. Plus there will be a lot to share as I embark on this new adventure. I'm definitely looking forward to the journey.

10 comments:

  1. Nice! That new job is so exciting! You must feel similar to how I felt/feel at SKORA :)

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    1. I bet! I was also looking at endurance sports-related jobs as I have two big passions, but this one felt more right in the end. What do you do for SKORA?

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  2. Congrats on the new job!! I always wondered what it would be like to be part of a start up business

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    1. It's fast-moving and a little crazy, but so incredibly rewarding. I feel like I'm part of something very tangible for the first time in my 15-year career and I love that.

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  3. I manage all of their social media, ambassador team, blog, online outreach to cool people, etc :)

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  4. that sounds like an AWESOME job ! congratulations !

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  5. Congrats Kris! I know you will love this new position. Cheers!

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  6. Congrats Kris! I know you will love this new gig. Cheers and the best of luck!!

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  7. Congrats!! We will all be anxiously awaiting some product testing and giveaways ;) LOL.

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    1. Yes, product testing is a very important part of the job!

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