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Nantucket Confidential II

Nantucket Confidential II

Dinner at The Pearl consisted of outstanding soft shell crab in black pepper sauce and very rare tuna. We had Conundrum, one of my favorite “casual” white wines. Then I actually had an espresso martini for dessert. Once we returned, a Montecristo #2 with an 1875 Madeira provided by Mitch (and Reese’s peanut butter cups, I’m sorry, I’m a heathen) out on the deck under the stars.

We have a full breakfast when we go over to the ocean side, so that we can both stay there all day AND skip lunch. I did share a pretzel with my gull friend, whose picture will appear here both watching me from a dune and flying by one of the houses along the beach that’s probably worth about $5 million.

I’m reading three novels: One Second After, South of Broad, and The Last Ember. I’ve already polished off the first, good beach read, but predictable and sometimes embarrassingly written. (The educated, worldly protagonists, for example, say “Should of….” and “Would of….” instead of “Should have…” and “Would have….” That’s what happens when you have editors who were using Cliff Notes to get by in school.)

Tonight we’ll watch the sunset at The Galley.

I returned a few business calls from the beach and sent a few return emails via my iPhone. People are aghast that I’m responding from the waterside at Nantucket. What better place?

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

Comments: 2

  • John Shaver

    August 20, 2009

    Alan,

    I get the same response when I return business e-mails and calls from our second home in South Carolina.

    And I agree with you, what better place? I get much more creative work done when I’m there than I do at home.

    And isn’t that what a results-only work environment is all about? Who cares where you are or what time it is as long as you’re accomplishing your defined goals.

    I think the reaction comes from folks who still define “work” the old fashioned way.

  • Alan Weiss

    August 20, 2009

    I’m answering this from our deck. I’ve made $30,000 from the beach on my iPhone over the past three days. Total time, perhaps 30 minutes. I’m sorry, but I believe I’m in heaven.

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