Schedule
Busier than ever right now, and a few things have taken a back seat (sleeping, blogging) while a few things have been bumped up the importance scale (training, speaking, unpacking, laundry).
There are some exciting things on the horizon to tell you about – I'm running the London Marathon again in April. I ran 3:02 last year, and my aim is to go comfortably sub-three this time around. I'm cranking out lots of mileage at the moment, and I'll start throwing in a healthy dose of hill (and maybe even track) sessions from mid-March.
I'm off to Geneva this afternoon to speak at a big leadership dinner, and then Monterey, California next Tuesday for this year's TED conference. As always, there's an incredible speaker line up. Al Gore is one, along with Tony Robbins – I'm intrigued to see how Tony addresses the TED audience; I can't imagine a group of people less in need of motivation…
A little later in the year, I've signed up to the Bontrager TwentyFour12 24-hour mountain bike race in July, and between now and then, I'll be touching down in three of my favourite places – Greenland, New York and South Africa.
I'll leave you with a little light entertainment, courtesy of Ethan Lipton.
— Filed under Rumination