Alan’s Thought For Today
Some people ARE damaged. They rant, rave, make claims, over-react. Walk away, don't incite or enable. Never expect rational approaches to work with the inherently irrational. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
Women’s Volleyball and Consulting
I'm going to explain why the US won (in fact, had the two top teams, gold and silver) in women's beach volleyball, a sport I watch for two reasons, one of which is the sheer athleticism. If you can't immediately score,
Working Backwards for Maximum Effectiveness
People organize and set priority the wrong way. They tend to look at their desk and calendar and attempt to sort the myriad issues, notes, projects, tasks, and dust bunnies into some cohesive framework, which is like pushing cappellini with
Nantucket 2012—5
It's 6:50 am, the waves are providing their timpani on the beach, yet everything else is still. The wind has departed which means the gulls will have to labor more to do their aerobatics. They are silenced for the moment. In
Nantucket 2012—4
Sunset in Madaket, from our house. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
Alan’s Thought For Today
Excuses are irrelevant, whether you win or lose. Accountability is what matters. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
Playing the Game
Martin Seligman, of the University of Pennsylvania, has popularized the notion and power of "self-talk" in his work, most particularly in Learned Optimism. What we tell ourselves informs our behavior. He also talks about "authentic happiness," and how to achieve
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/6/12
August 6, 2012—Issue #150 This week's focus point: The Olympics demonstrate that victory is often by a hundredth of a second, or a single point, or a few centimeters. The victors are able to generate their best