It’s Not Your Mother’s Fault
It’s Not Your Mother’s Fault Vol. I Issue #1 This is the first is a series of columns that will appear on Alan’s Blog about the self-limiting beliefs we consciously and unconsciously allow to undermine our lives and success. I will reproduce
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/12/11
September 12, 2011—Issue #103 This week’s focus point: We respectfully mourn the dead and extend sympathies to their loved ones and families in our prayers and thoughts about 9/11. There were those who died by surprise and abruptly, and
Ten Things You Should Know Before Meeting With A Prospect
When you’re heading to a meeting with a prospective buyer, it’s easy to be intimidated by all that you “don’t know.” You’re unsure of what kind of temperament and personality you’ll encounter, haven’t seen the environment before, aren’t certain what
More On Airline Boarding (I Think)
In response to my bullet point in the most recent "In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking" (below), Andrew Hollo of Australia send me an interesting link on a physicist's approach to airplane boarding. But the really interesting
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
• Wild ducks are pretty well camouflaged, but why would they have orange feet? What’s up with that? • Do the movie theater people realize that the rote-like question, “Would you like the larger size for just fifty cents more?” is not
Can You Hear Me Now?
I entered a coffee shop after my workout this morning and a very young, petit woman was on the job. She had on a tee-shirt with a single word emblazoned: “Seniors.” I asked for two iced coffees, with two sweeteners
The Mayfly Question
I’m too often asked the same question by the same person, often within the life span of a Mayfly. One of the more useless of the mindless bromides is, “There is no such thing as a stupid question.” Or course there