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Watch what you wear

I stopped wearing a wristwatch years ago ... carrying heavy Sun workstations in and out of conference rooms, I used to get the strap entangled with the door handles and nearly had some nasty accidents ... and I feel a great freedom in having clean arms, clear wrists. When in formal wear, I'll use a pocket watch that looks very Victorian, pulling it out of my pocket and clicking open the silver(ed) cover to tell the time. At work, I've simply got a clock at the top right of this screen.

I received an email this morning that told me "No matter if you believe it or not, your wristwear has everything to do with your success. ". Hmm. But, yes, I can believe it; you know my get-up-and-go approach and my positive views. They seem to be shared by only a small proportion of people, and perhaps the one who shares them closest is Lisa. She doesn't wear a wristwatch either.

(written 2005-10-26 18:18:35)

 
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