I had dinner with Richard, an ex-coworker. I am happy to see him and that he is doing very well. We talked about football, baseball and ice hockey. If I were to follow an ice hockey game, I follow the puck. Unfortunately, I lose the puck more often than I follow one and always during the most exciting times. He reminded me about how fortunate I am to have popular home teams in all three franchaise sports. I am grateful that I have easy access to live matches close to home. Perhaps one day, I will learn to appreciate ice hockey.
I shared with Richard about my long distance relationship and my affinity with all things french. I am partial towards fluent french speaking guys. He was genuinely happy for me that I finally have a boyfriend and most importantly, he does not probe further. He is truly a good friend. I and grateful for him for respecting my privacy.
I talked to both John, a coworker and Richard about the best way to educate the millennials.As millennials, this generation plays a lot of games especially online games. An effective way to expose or incentivize them to learn is through games, thus when considering product training for them, leaveraging the gaming platform may very well be a viable training strategy for this demographic of new users. I am grateful to discuss employee product education with people who share the same perspective. It was a breathe of freash air and invigorating. Also, we covered a lot of bases. I am grateful for the idea sharing conversations.
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