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Jason Gazaway

CEO Daily Update – 11.23.2020

December 4, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Handle Others with Your Heart | Spiffy Face Masks | QSFP Transceivers | Micromanagers Part 1 | News to Start Your Day


Happy Monday! (First day of a holiday week!)

(November 23rd is National Cashew Day, National Eat A Cranberry Day, and National Espresso Day…Take your pick and enjoy!)


To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart. – Eleanor Roosevelt 

I came across this quote this past weekend, and I thought it was a good sentiment for leading into a holiday filled with togetherness and extra family time. The love and care we have for family or close friends means we are sometimes left vulnerable to frustration and hurt because our hearts are open and exposed. Just going away from home and getting out of a routine can be difficult for me. I’m a homebody. I also recharge in quiet spaces. I’ve learned that I do better with family holidays away from home with a little mental preparation. 

Maybe some of you can relate to mentally preparing to be surrounded by people, and I’m sure others of you are more like my husband. He is energized by travel, being around lots of people and doing something different. No matter where you fall on the introvert/extrovert, homebody/adventure seeking scale, it is important to use your heart when dealing with others.  

Compassion, grace, understanding, love, thankfulness.  

I pray each of you is able to give and receive these things this Thanksgiving whether you are able to spend the day with extended family, friends, or only with your own immediate family.  

Christin 


Today’s Thanksgiving Recipe is from one of my favorite influencer blogs. I follow this couple’s work, mostly for their home design content, but I also have started trying out some of his recipes. I am looking forward to trying this stuffed turkey breast. The recipe for it is below. Be sure to check out the entire meal as well: lowkey Thanksgiving for four. 

Perfect Thanksgiving Stuffed Turkey Breast (from Chris Loves Julia) 

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CEO Daily Update – 11.20.2020

November 20, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Mixing things up! | Disinfecting Wipes Update | Important Announcements | News to Start Your Day


Its Friday! We made it!

(November is National Absurdity Day! There’s no limit to the wackiness of this holiday so have fun! Speaking of absurd…did you see that Krispy Kreme has two dozen donuts for $13 today only. Link in the news section.)


It looks like our map of favorite Thanksgiving sides by state didn’t get linked yesterday. So sorry about that! Let’s try again: Favorite Thanksgiving Side by State Map 

Wednesday was a “in a funk” kind of day for me. I had my usual schedule of homeschool and work, but I also had a test at the eye doctor and the kids joined me. It isn’t unusual for me to feel pulled in several different directions at once, but for whatever reason, I just didn’t feel like managing the chaos. Knowing I had to employ some of my Level 2 and 3 coping skills to get through the day, I decided I needed to mix things up yesterday. I went alone to take some books back to the library, drop some packages at the post office, and then I had lunch by myself in our cute little downtown area. Just getting out of the house felt great and taking some time alone gave me a better perspective and more cheerful attitude.  

We owned a salt water fish tank for many years, and one of the things we learned was how to trick the fish into thinking they’d moved areas of the ocean. You just move your rocks and other structures around, and they think they’re somewhere new. We had to employ this technique with clownfish several times. If we added fish, one died, or if there was a shift in power between them, we’d move the rocks to help them reacclimate. Fun fact: Did you know that all clownfish are born male, and the dominate (usually largest) of a group becomes the female? I guess we’re like those clownfish in a way. When we’re stuck in a rut, a simple change of routine can help jump start us back to a new attitude.  

So, if you’re feeling down or stuck in some way, I encourage you to get out of the house (or stay in if that’s what is different for you), go for a drive, take a walk in nature, or cook a new meal. Take some time to do something out of the ordinary, preferably something you enjoy, and give your brain and body a reset.  

Christin 


Thanksgiving Recipes 

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CEO Daily Update – 11.19.2020

November 19, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Thanksgiving Sides | New Dispenser Landing Page | Pandemic Proof IT Careers | News to Start Your Day


Happy Thursday!

(Here’s a fun one for you…November 19th is World Toilet Day! I will speak for all of us when I say that we are all thankful for this invention!)


Just one week until Turkey Day! Someone on our team showed us this map today: Most Popular Thanksgiving Sides by State. I am loving how my favorite dishes are represented. We certainly love our mac and cheese in the south, don’t we? I have to say, I am a little worried about the people in Maine. Favorite dish: side salad. Apparently there is no mac and cheese (or stuffing like so many of the neighboring states enjoy) in Maine? Ha! 

What is your favorite Thanksgiving food? 

We’ve been working to collect some of our favorite recipes with you. Today I’m sharing this one, which came in from a customer. Thanks so much for sharing with us, Eva! 

Christin 

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Grandma Loper’s Buttermilk Coconut Cream Pie (Eva Arnold – Jacksonville, FL) 

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CEO Daily Update – 11.18.2020

November 18, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Thanksgiving Recipes? | PPE Update | VoIP Desk Phones | 5 Consequences of Victim Thinking | News to Start Your Day


Happy Wednesday!

(November 18th is Mickey Mouse Day – as well as Mickey and Minnie’s birthdays – I guess if you are a Disney fan, this is a big day for you!)


It’s Hump Day, friends! The week is halfway over, and we’re just one week away from the beginning of Thanksgiving celebrations. Those celebrations will look different for many people this year. I know it doesn’t feel like we’re nearing the end of the year here yet. The weather is still a bit warmer than usual, there’s still so much to do before the actual end of the year, and everything we do is just a bit unusual. 2020, you know? 

One of the things that seems to have the power to bring people together is good food. Time honored recipes that are passed down in families, little secrets to make this pie the best it can be or that pan of stuffing (dressing where I am from) taste just perfect. The comfort we feel eating familiar foods is a powerful tool of community and family. We were thinking it’d be neat to share some of that togetherness with you. 

I have a cookbook from my small hometown in south Georgia. It is compiled and sold by a group through the Methodist church there, and my mom bought me one for Christmas one year. I use it a few times a year, when I’m wanting that special nostalgic recipe from home. I know I can find my fifth grade teacher’s special punch recipe when I need it, a recipe (or three) for squash casserole from some of the best cooks I know, or Mrs. Sue’s pound cake recipe in those pages. Just flipping through and seeing the recipes and names of those who shared them brings up fond memories.  

So many of you have shared personal things with us since the beginning of this daily email journey. We are hoping you’ll now be willing to share your favorite family recipes. We’ll share them here in the email, add our own family recipes – some are even winners from our annual chili cookoff – and if we get enough, we’ll publish them all into an e-book to share with you all. A CK Community Cookbook, if you will.  

If you have a favorite recipe handy that you’d like to share now, just respond and give us the details. We’d love to include your name, city and state as well. We’re working on a link where you can submit them, so if you need a day or two to pull your food-splattered recipe card out (we want the good ones!), be on the lookout for that.  

Check out our first submission below! 

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CEO Daily Update – 11.17.2020

November 17, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Craig Update | Patterned Face Masks | GLC-T Modules | Thankful for Thankfulness | News to Start Your Day


Happy Tuesday!

(November 17th is National Take a Hike Day / National Hiking Day. Hopefully, the weather is nice enough wherever you are to get out and take a hike.)


Trivia time: Name that TV theme song, 90’s style: “Where in the world is … ” (answer) 

Someone asked earlier today, “where is Craig?” and this theme song immediately came to mind. Anyone else remember that show? I vaguely remember watching it, but I couldn’t really tell you much about the show. I think there was a board game and computer game, books too maybe? That tune sure is catchy though. I didn’t forget it!  

So while I cannot answer where in the world Carmen is tonight, I can tell you a little about what is going on with Craig. It actually ties nicely into telling you more about our business structure and some of the recent CK updates.  

As we’ve mentioned before, Craig took a sabbatical in the month of October. He worked some pretty crazy hours from March to August as I’m sure you all remember. That’s the time period when these emails started. In January of this year he had been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and is still working to get his symptoms under control. Part of that is going to be stress management and rest, something that he historically has not been practicing well. (He’s an all-in kind of guy.) In November he re-engaged with us internally in some meetings and is still here leading and guiding us, mostly giving us clarity around the vision. He’s still resting and doing more personal things too. That was the long answer to the question. The short answer is he’s here, just not on the “front lines” as he was before.  

We introduced you all to Chris McCoy, who is now the President of the CK business unit, earlier this month. A business unit, as we define it, is the Product, Marketing and Channels (sales) functions of a business. These are the revenue-generating, customer-facing pieces of a company. The vision Craig has had for our organization is that we would be an architect of a portfolio of many companies, companies that share the desire “to combine remarkable service, adaptive expertise, and frictionless shopping and logistics” to create “unparalleled customer experiences” (these quotes taken directly from our vision statement). CK is the prototype for this vision, and in order to get where we are going, Craig needed (and wanted) to not be the operational head of CK. He’s still the CEO around here, giving vision and, of course, making us laugh (and maybe roll our eyes occasionally, or maybe that’s just me, haha), but he has passed the baton to Chris for the management of the Three Pillars, as we call them, for CK.  

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CEO Daily Update – 11.16.2020

November 16, 2020 by Jason Gazaway

Not As Planned | Goggle’s & Shoe Covers | Cat8 Ethernet | News to Start Your Day


Happy Monday!

(November 16th is National Fast Food Day…that doesn’t sound like a very healthy holiday at all, but still sounds like a good one to celebrate! What’s your favorite fast food place to eat?)


Happy Monday, everyone!

If any of you are like me this morning, you might be ready for another weekend. Lol! It ended up being a super busy weekend. I knew it was going to be that way for the first part of the weekend but I had planned on having a bit more relaxing second part…yeah, that didn’t work out so well. I am a planner. I like having things planned out and organized. If things are planned, then no matter how busy it is or what is going on I can relax, focus, and enjoy. It’s just the way I am wired.

As many of you know, on Friday and Saturday we did our year-end physical inventory at the CK warehouse. This was planned and I knew it was going to be some long hours of counting, hunting, walking, standing, and thinking. It was a very successful inventory count for us and it was even better to see some of the CK family/co-workers that I have not seen in person since March. Plus, there were some new faces I got to meet as well. It really was a great time for us as a business and for me personally. I have missed these people!

On Sunday, I had planned to get up go to church and serve at the two services. I lead a team in the Kids’ Ministry at my church that works with new families and getting all the kids signed in. With COVID, this, of course, has become a bit more cumbersome with temperature checks, assigned tickets, stickers, and cleaning, but it is still absolutely completely worth it to see the joy on the kids’ faces. This was planned.

After church, I ran home and changed clothes to head over to my parents’ house to help continue some remodeling in their new house and to pick up my dog that they had been keeping for me since I was at the warehouse most of the weekend for the inventory count. This was all planned.

What was not planned was what happened next. As my brother and I were working on one of the walls, my mom was sitting there watching us and I noticed she did not look well. She said that her head was hurting really, really bad. My mom hardly ever complains about being sick or being in pain, so when she said this it began to worry us a bit. She went and laid down, but started getting sick at her stomach. After about 30 mins of arguing with her about going and getting checked out at the hospital (she can be very stubborn…I get that from her), she finally said that she needed to go right then. Yep, this was not normal for mom. I grabbed my keys and helped get her to the car and I took her to the hospital. Thankfully their new house is only about 5 mins from there. My brother stayed behind to watch after my dad and my two cousins my parents have custody of. (Oh yeah, I didn’t mention that my dad fell and bruised his ribs the day before and mom had just taken him to the hospital on Saturday.) 

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