And…we’re back
I know it’s been quite some time since I posted here. But don’t mistake the silence for lack of progress! When I look back and compare where CareChorus was since my last post 10 months ago where it’s at now, I’m astonished by how far it’s come.
A Better Fit
Prime Minister Mark Carney said earlier this year, “I’m most useful in a crisis. I’m not that good in peacetime.” This was an unusually candid admission for a politician—and a revealing one. It demonstrated an astute awareness of his strengths and weaknesses.
Using What’s in the Fridge
I’m not a recipe guy. When I make dinner, I look in the fridge. I look in the pantry. And based on what I see, I’ll figure out how best to use the ingredients I have on hand to make something that I’ll enjoy. I’ve come to see my life in a similar way.
Where Joy Meets Need
Frederick Buechner once wrote, “Your vocation in life is where your greatest joy meets the world's greatest need.”
I’ve been in the business of building things for a long time. And for me, building is a joy—ideating, getting your hands dirty, watching something rise from nothing. Few things are as satisfying.