OPTIMISTIC OF THE ROAD AHEAD
Myke James
Chief Executive Officer | Innovator in Strategic Business Growth & Marketing Solutions | Expert in Team Leadership & Operational Excellence | Visionary Entrepreneur | Driving Success at MITCHELLEFRANKLINE
Over the past five years I started MITCHELLEFRANKLINE, before then I was used to the world of one on one interaction with friends in a close and open space of work, gaming and doing business.
2020 to 2021 came as a shock to me as I have never experienced anything that could literal stop everyone and the world from interaction and connectivity's in a physical that we are all used to. The covid-19
And 2021, our hopes were high as vaccines prove to be the way to bring back some level of normality's. As I look into each year I found that, the world suddenly became smaller as the internet communication and interaction through videos and not in person and the way business operates took a new turn.
Adjusting to this new way of life became emanate even though in most cases our business operations requires in person meeting and productions but some cases prove daunting.
As 2021, gave some sense of hope through the covid-19 vaccination roll-out, I saw restriction level eased that allows me to think that the worst days are behind us. The world not only struggled with covid-19, but other events that unfolded around the world that could affect us where ever we are like the one container ship stuck in the Suez canal for weeks causing shipping delays, which undoubtedly caused people to collaborate and work from border to borders.
In Portland, Oregon with the heatwave that swept through in June and Typhoon in the Philippines that wiped away the whole community, and the withdrawer of Americans from Afghanistan.
Personally 2021 has been some worth lonely as I presumed that back to normalization will be long lived and not short. 2021 has also been a year of transition for me and MITCHELLEFRANKLINE as moved into a new space, and find common ground to collaborate and show empathy. But, as challenging as it may seems the optimism for why I am doing my job hasn't changed, as the year come to a close; I thought I should write about the few things that stood out to me.
And as we walk into 2022, Covid-19 will still be a dominant factor of our life and business, but we want to see that our Optimism and hope to keep collaborating and showing empathy stay even stronger.