Saturday, May 8, 2010

Wake-up to the Daylight

As everyone who knows me will vouch, reading is what I love best, followed by art and sleeping. So I decided to dedicate an entry every week to either a book that has caught my fancy or some information on the art world. This is to help me broaden my (currently narrow) horizon and focus on something other than my family and business. I may, later, add on other topics of interest, since I truly believe that each of us needs to try and be the best we can. So this is my starting point.

The book that recently made a big impression on me was "Chasing Daylight" by Eugene O'Kelly. Though I read this book a few months back, and have read about 10-15 books since, it has really stayed with me. It's a sort of biography by the former CEO of KPMG and covers the last few months of his life after he was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour.

Funnily, the book isn't morbid or weepy. Even I (the person who cried when she saw Jack Dawson die in the Titanic) didn't shed a tear! It just inspires you to take life by the horns, decide where you want to go and start heading in that direction.

Though the author wishes he could have done certain things better, he also doesn't let regret slow him down. There are great lessons here for anyone who runs a business or is working towards a managerial position. There are lots of ideas on helping employees find some sort of work-life balance. One idea I particularly liked was where senior managers were encouraged to switch off their phones for the first 30 minutes after they got home.

Another great aspect is his relationship with his wife and the rest of his family. Though I'm sure we all value our family, we often forget to draw strength from each other. This seems to be especially true of young busy couples. We forget that the person next to us, is there to lift us up when we stumble and that there's nothing wrong in admitting that your scared or need some help.

Anyway, I'll stop rambling now and let everyone read and understand it for themselves. Just one last thing, for you non-readers out there, it's a really slim book and really worth every minute spent reading it.

This book has definitely woken me up to the possibilities that lie before me.

6 comments:

  1. This book means a lot to me. It gave me a lot of hope, when I was going through a particularly tough patch. I'm sure a lot of people will benefit from having heard about this book here.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nice Nini! I like the idea of you sharing your favorite reads. I think I am hooked onto your blog so far...its totally relate-able for lack of a better word right now.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks darling, ure such a sweetie :-).....love having u as a visitor....can I get to read yours? u can secretly mail me the address...

    ReplyDelete
  4. will msg you soon :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. OOh, I think this book might speak to me, thanks for the review!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hi geekymummy, welcome. I love your posts.

    It is a great book. And I really love the perspective it gives.

    ReplyDelete

I love hearing from all of you....thanks for letting me know what you think