Traveling With a 19 Month Old


As you are well aware by now, I drove up to Rochester, NY to run in the half-marathon this past weekend.

I decided to take our son Grant with me on this trip - he’s 19 months old.  The trip served two purposes.  First was to run the race and second was an opportunity to visit my family.

I learned a great deal from this trip.  First, 19 month olds have a lot of stuff.  I had 2 bags for the trip, everything else was Grant’s.  Now understand, we have three children, so we are used to taking a lot of stuff for a trip.  It just struck me about how much stuff we needed for this little person.

I also learned to take notice of things I would have never noticed as I drove.  Grant is great at pointing out animals, big trucks, and anything that catches his eye.  This gave me an opportunity to see the world through my son’s eyes.

Third, I learned to appreciate more frequent stops on our trip.  Grant can only sit in the car seat for so long before he needs to stretch out a bit.  Well, that stretching helped me as well.

So why do I share all this with you?  Well, I don’t have employees, but I do have clients.  What Grant taught me was to take a look at the world through his eyes for a bit.  It made the trip more enjoyable.  I wonder what would happen if I looked at the world through my client’s eyes?  What would happen if you looked at the world through your clients’ or employees’ eyes?

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