š³ #2 Just a Splash | The Shallow End | My Swimlane
Is meaningful work overrated? And letās talk roller-skating, mini-frogs, and our stellar taste in movies.
Itās full-blown summertime at The Diving Board. In Minnesota, where I live, summer is the time of year when we hold our heads up high and say, āJokeās on you, suckers!ā to the parts of the country who think we live in a miserable ice world. As they suffer through months of choking heat, we are typically enjoying Sunny ān 75 for weeks on end. This year, though, instead of sun, weāve got RAIN. Ah, well.
Whatever the weather, Iām glad weāre together, readers.
*REMINDER* to submit your questions for the July edition of š¹Poolside Chatš¹. (Hereās the first edition of Poolside Chat, ICYMI.)
And now for todayās post: š³ Just a Splash etc. is a monthly helping of work-life doodads ā links, recommendations, and other amusements. Enjoy perusing, and if you like what you read, take a second to ā¤ļø this post, leave a comment, or share with a friend!
Letās cannonball.
š Iād call this article an āearwormā ā something I read quickly in passing and sort of dismissed but havenāt stopped thinking about since, like a song I canāt shake. As someone who cares a lot about āmeaningful workā, this post offered a compelling counterpoint I hadnāt considered: The Trouble with Passion.
š” But I still think this matters for lots of us: āFinding Your Zone of Geniusā with Elise Loehnen - watch (2m) or read (5m) or both.
And one more good read for you: The Most Common Career Regret
š„ Last, but not least ā are you and your team leading with an Enterprise Mindset, or are you stuck in siloed thinking and me-before-we behaviors? Ā My colleague Beth and I chat it up about āEnterprise Mindsetā in this new vlog from my partner org, The People Side. I wrote an article years ago on this topic for The People Side - hereās that: 5 Ways to Develop an Enterprise Mindset.
I am happy. Why am I happy? Because for years I have longed for a solution to this dilemma:
Itās 5:30 on Tuesday. Iām wiped out and donāt feel like cooking two meals ā a boring one that my kids will eat, and one for me and Rob featuring more culinary interest than frozen fish sticks and grape tomatoes. Can someone please make me a very yummy, healthy meal that does not necessitate DoorDash?
Iāve tried a few options over the years, most recently Fresh Nā Lean which underwhelmed me flavor-wise.
š„ š Enter CookUnity. You guys. These meals are foodie-approved, non-mushy textures, and ready to heat and eat. I filter for the flavors and conditions I prefer (spicy! not 1600 calories!) and once a week they are delivered.
I realize this sounds like a commercial. Donāt be fooled. Per usual, nothing in The Diving Board is sponsored, I am not that popular. I just have an evangelistic personality when I find stuff I love. I have seen the light and must tell it on the mountain.
āHow do YOU solve the 5:30 dilemma in your home?
šæšæšæšæšæ This next question hit me like a ton of 90ās Compact Discs recently: WHERE DID ALL THE ROLLER SKATING RINKS GO? When I was a kid, every other birthday party involved skating around an endless oval in ultraviolet lighting to very loud pop music and it was TRANSCENDENT. My kids are missing out. I plan to locate a roller rink in the next few weeks and level up their childhood. Will post pics. š¼š¼
š šæ What are your top 5 favorite movies of all time? Letās define favorite as āmovies you most enjoy watchingā. I will put on no airs as I answer this. I can be snobby in some ways, but my taste in movies is deliciously mainstream:
The Sound of Music
Jurassic Park
Love, Actually
Notting Hill
Moana
Runners up are going to have to be Walk the Line, Anne of Green Gables, Titanic, Signs, and The Notebook. I love them, I just do.
š Iāve been paying more attention lately to my nervous system, noticing how jacked up I feel at the end of a workday. Usually itās because my day was FULL and GOOD but I just feel so buzzy and need to come down.
What strategies do you use for unwinding and settling your nervous system? (Looking for healthy strategies that do not rhyme with whine or cheer.) š
Nature works well for me. I took a long walk in the woods recently and felt like a whole new person when I emerged. Also, I met the tiniest frog, we are friends now, his name is Tidbit.
š I took my kids camping last weekend all by myself! With our sonās health issues, camping has felt like a big HELL NO the last few years. But his monthly IVIG treatment is WORKING, you guys! Heās healing, and every month is better than the last. It felt like time to test the waters. Rob couldnāt come, so I put on my brave cape and went for it.
The kids LOVED it, and we all remained in Good Mood-ville! We built fires, hiked, evaded mosquitos, made āblackened pancakesā š, and let nature melt our cares away. Feels like we might be moving towards brighter days as a family, where we get to do more of the things you picture doing when you picture having kids. Ā So anyway, yeah, Iām rugged. Ā
š§ I think Iāll start a recurring feature in this newsletter called āWeird Pictures You Find After Your Kids Steal Your Phoneā. This monthās selection:
*CLAP CLAP* Lights out for now, kiddos!
See you next week on The Diving Board, where I will (1) trial run a new way of sharing my words with you (2) talk about MY FAVORITE THING that I canāt believe I havenāt talked about since The Diving Board launched and (3) tell you about something exciting happening on July 30th. Whoop!
For end of work day wind down, a walk around the neighborhood or through nature trail is a must. When I'm working from home and wrap up for the day I tell the family I'm heading out on my "commute" home. The buffer between work and home helps subconsciously file things away and get into family mode. I've abstained from alcohol for about a year now and this was a habit that replaced a beverage everyday after work.
Whitney and I really struggle with the 5:30 conundrum. As much as I love to eat, I hate talking about what to eat. With Orange Theory in the mix, everything is protein, protein, protein. But recently we decided to go all-in on Halal, so getting protein is now that much more complicated. I used to adore seafood (which doesn't have to be halal), now I'm basically sick of it. So I'm stealing any good suggestions you get here.
For me, the best movies are the ones that make me genuinely tear up.
Hotel Rwanda
Shawshank Redemption
A Time to Kill
Manchester by the Sea
Philomena