Letter to Santa

All I want for Christmas is 2010.

It’s been an incredibly interesting year, if the word interesting is a substitute for dreadful. The universal relevance of the new century recession was that it somehow touched us all—lost jobs, mortgages and icons (Michael Jackson). And when the going get’s tough, the tough rely on their strengths and prioritize their decisions.

This holiday season I think we all remembered what is really important, and that is a reason to celebrate.

Books I’ll be reading this year:
“Living the Dream… the secret to being jolly is working one day a year” an autobiography by S. Claus.

“You could even say it Glows… learn how to stand out in a crowd” a self help book by Rudolph R. Nose.

“Catch Me if You Can… tips from a global environmentalist and talking snowman” by Frosty.

The common theme in these selections is do what you’re good at and aspire to do what you love. An ongoing professional development plan to create a brighter future.

If 2009 was the year of the RESET BUTTON, then let’s wrap it up, stick it under the tree and dream of possibilities coming this new year. It’s not world peace, but it’s a start.

Though it’s been said many times, many ways… Merry Christmas.

Contact: Nathan J. Wagner

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