04 August, 2013

A day in the life of a Leadership Consultant at training

We start the morning around 6 or 7 depending on if we want to go for a run or workout before training.  

Leave the bunk room to shower and get breakfast.


We smoosh into this bathroom to get our mirror space to look presentable for the day.  

Leaving the bunk room we come to the foyer and main area in between all of the bedrooms.  

Grab some breakfast.  Note: This is also the place where we eat lunch and dinner in no time flat.  

Head down the stairs (there's Morgan snapshotting with Maxine Blake).

Walk along our daily commute across the loggia.  Seriously the most beautiful commute!

Down some more stairs.  You would think my legs would be super toned by now (they're not).

Down another hallway past the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation group!  Love them!

Then finally make it to the training room.  Typically, training starts around 9 am in our home away from bunk room the Training Room.  The length of training varies per day depending on the subject matter.  What doesn't vary is how sick we are (in the most loving way possible) of living in this room.



Sometimes if we have a night off, we'll leave the house for a couple of hours.  Or more than likely we'll disperse around the house and work on our ADPi homework.  Here are some of our favorite spots!

Kitchen sitting area next to the kitchen

The archives room with a wreath of the founders' hair.  Yep, that 'U' shaped thing in the background has actual tufts of hair from our founders.

We also will hang out in the bunk room or training room.  Really just anywhere we can send introduction letters, catch up with friends and family, or have a conference call.


We did make it out of the house for Braves game though!!  

Through the entire game it was extremly difficult for me to not GO ROYALS!!!  #ibleedwhiteandblue


Life here at Executive Office Memorial Headquarters is exciting, fast-paced, and a little tiring (but worth it)!





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