Arriving Early: How It Shows Respect and Boosts Relationships
<h1>It’s Time</h1>
<p>Time is the silent language spoke by all of us, yet, often misunderstood.</p>
<p>A former colleague of mine, framed it really well. Thinking it through many years later, it is more than just a notion of timing.</p>
<p>What she, deliberately or not, inclined to say, was that it shows respect, preparation & mindfulness.</p>
<p>Everyone is running behind on the different roles in their lives, while the world in which we live is evolving even faster. Where we as humans are losing grip on time’s ephemeral nature.</p>
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<p><em>Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. </em>Theophrastus, Greek Philosopher</p>
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<h1>The Saying</h1>
<p>I still remember the very day she disciplined me with her idea. It was even back in the days of corona, where we were all hopping from Zoom to Teams meeting all day.</p>
<p>Excuses like “I was stuck in traffic”, “there was a problem with the elevator” or “I didn’t find the meeting room” where very hard to sell.</p>
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