It’s been months, well…just 1.5 months, since I last updated this site. I’ve committed the sin I’ve always warned my clients about – if you’re setting up a website, make sure you update it regularly, otherwise, your readers will lose interest in what you’re doing. I could give the excuse that I got married and I was too caught up with work to update this site, but I’m not going to do that although I really got married, and I even developed a throat infection a day before the ceremony. I’m still recovering from it.
In life we make excuses for things we don’t want to do because we simply don’t want to do them. And I realise I’m that sort of person – I will write when I feel like writing, when I feel I’ve got something meaningful to say, like today. So many things have happened in the last 1.5 months since I last blogged here. I got married (you already know that), Steve Jobs passed away, European expats based in Singapore are being deployed back to their home countries by the thousands (this will impact adversely on the rental market I’m sure), the pharma industry is redistributing marketing money to their legal departments (whatever legal tussles they are embroiled in over in the US has a trickle-down effect worldwide including in Asia, I heard)…
There were many topics I could have blogged about, but I chose not to because I was not on fire. When I’m not on fire you won’t want to read my posts. This is not good PR. I’m not making much sense. Which is good. There’s too much control in PR today. Sometimes, all we need to do is to be real.