And since I have just realised I failed to comment on *your* liveblog – that (and the sequel post) was very interesting indeed! I’m rewatching The West Wing at the moment, and although your work-life balance is clearly rather a lot saner than the characters depicted there, you nonetheless reminded me of it.
I’m interested to note just how much of your day is conversations with people – whilst I’m not surprised given you work in politics and diplomacy, from a comparison-with-my-work point of view I nonetheless find it astonishingly high. For me, a two-meeting day is unusually people-heavy – was this an average day for you?
And since I have just realised I failed to comment on *your* liveblog – that (and the sequel post) was very interesting indeed! I’m rewatching The West Wing at the moment, and although your work-life balance is clearly rather a lot saner than the characters depicted there, you nonetheless reminded me of it.
I’m interested to note just how much of your day is conversations with people – whilst I’m not surprised given you work in politics and diplomacy, from a comparison-with-my-work point of view I nonetheless find it astonishingly high. For me, a two-meeting day is unusually people-heavy – was this an average day for you?