A modern Joan of Arc

A modern Joan of Arc

Stockholm 18:40 – After a short time in exile, you arrive in my world as Joan of Arc on horseback in shining armour, illuminated with the light of God. Today in the modern, you’re on a high-speed train with a stainless steel chassis where the platform’s fluorescent lights shine casually – a current Joan of Arc, still a saviour in love.

The world through my eyes -an event-based blog by Joakim Dahl with the invitation: Let me take you on a trip.

From station to station

From station to station

07:24 – I am going to Stockholm for several members of board sessions and the 100 years celebration of selected relations between Stockholm and Gothenburg.

My working office today will be on the train.

The daily gentleman and businessman are a lifestyle blog dedicated to a modern way of living and working by Mr Dahl, covering different occasions on a selected business day.

My “own” train car

My “own” train car

06:24 – I will be king just for one day. At the Swedish State Railways, I get my “own” train car. Just for one day.
Perfect for my business trip with a laptop screen to narrow in the objective of increasing market integrity.

The daily gentleman and businessman are a lifestyle blog dedicated to a modern way of living and working – it covers the adventure of a selected day by Mr Dahl.

The boost of Intelligence

The boost of Intelligence

06:17 – Usually, I’m experiential in my espresso consumption. Still, after coming close to missing the train on the last trip, after a detour to my espresso bar. So I went for the nearest espresso bar at the platform this time. There is still a particular enticement with outdoor coffee bars.

As a gentleman in many business areas, I can only have confidence in my superpowers – intelligence and creativity, to be a multi-player. The espresso at a train will boost my creativity before the meetings.

The daily gentleman and businessman are a lifestyle blog dedicated to a modern way of living and working – it covers the adventure of a selected day by Mr Dahl.