
Plan B:
About a month or two ago, I noticed on my Twitter follow list (meaning the list of people I follow in Twitter) that Michael Hyatt - a known blogger/resource and inspirational speaker, was having a contest in his blog... offering the first 100 people who could share their disaster leadership experiences in his site, a copy of Pete Wilson's Plan B. A book about what to do when life gives you a curve ball (my words - but I'm sure the author uses it somehow). Naturally, I thought I had nothing to lose - so I shared my Ondoy experience with Michael... taking the necessary steps to follow the site's instructions on what and where to post. Never mind it I noticed that I was the 108th person to post... I thought, well - they'll still choose... so who knows?
Two weeks after, I received an email from Michael's company informing me that I was one of the 100 people whose story they liked and that I was indeed going to receive a copy of Plan B.
About two weeks ago - I receive a parcel notice informing me I have something waiting for me in the post office... a bit of an inconvenience for me to go to - and honestly, I had all but forgotten the book. The email's message being buried with other pressing matters in life.
Still, life finds a way, and I did find myself free this Wednesday - no trainings... no appointments - so off I went to see what this parcel was about... and I did recall, after whacking my brains long enough that this parcel might just be said book. To get to the post office was a bit of a struggle - no parking places near that I knew about, which meant I decided to try the public transport services - and this also meant... just to play safe, not bringing my camera.
Too bad... I would have wanted to take some shots of the grand old post-office's architecture with my DSLR (though I did take a few shots with my cell phone). Anyway, to make a supposed short story not linger any longer, I got the parcel but decided to open it when I finally got home... or when I was in a relatively more private location.
It was definitely Plan B - and I will definitely read it soon.
Thanks Michael and Pete!