People. Places. Activities.

This is one of the few non-talent management posts that I write occasionally. If you prefer to skip this, I understand. If not, read on…

Since today is 11-11-11, I thought I’d have some fun playing with 11′s. In no particular order, here are 11 people I’d like to meet, 11 places I like to visit, and 11 activities I’d do if I were not consulting.

Alexander Calder's Untitled, 1976

Image by AlbinoFlea via Flickr

Eleven People I’d like to Meet:

  1. Henri Matisse
  2. Henry Moore
  3. Alexander Calder
  4. Mies van der rohe–I love his Barcelona chair although it’s mostly form and not function.
  5. Alton Brown
  6. Candice Olsen
  7. Samantha Brown
  8. Li Bai (李白), a Chinese poet
  9. Qi Bai Shi(齐白石), a Chinese painter
  10. Dan Pink
  11. My paternal grandfather
Golden Pond, in the center of the moss garden.

Image via Wikipedia

Eleven places I’d like to visit or revisit:

  1. Barcelona
  2. Tibet
  3. Mongolia
  4. Buenos Aires
  5. The Swiss Alps
  6. Shanghai
  7. Beijing
  8. Kyoto
  9. Hokaido
  10. The Grand Canyon
  11. Yellow Stone

Chihuly exhibit 2008, photo by Pi Wen Looi

Eleven activities I’d do if I were not consulting:
  1. Photography
  2. Creating albums
  3. Creative writing
  4. Reading
  5. Biking
  6. Hiking
  7. Dancing
  8. Designing spaces
  9. Decorating
  10. Practicing yoga
  11. Day dreaming
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4 Responses to People. Places. Activities.

  1. Suzette says:

    What an inspiring musing! I wish you the best and success with meeting the people you’d like to meet (who are living), (re)visiting the places you’d like to visit, and doing all those non-consulting things in your spare time.

  2. Yee Chuan says:

    What?!? Henry Moore is on your list instead of Enrico Fermi?!? WHAT??!!??

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