Excuses
When I ask a coaching client why he or she did not make the calls for referral business we had agreed upon: • I was occupied with updating my computer software. • I thought I should delay it, the holidays are only
Confirming
Since I began my Crisis Coaching programs, I've also begun confirming all my calls for the following day, either the prior afternoon or early in the morning. I simply send a BCC email to maintain privacy to those scheduled, asking
Resilience
My dentist's office, which normally repairs cracked and grinded teeth about ten times a year, is now doing that ten times a month. People need calm, confidence, and comfort. So do businesses. That's the value we need to be providing. Richard
Blah, Blah, Blah
As I look back at the Democratic and Republican primaries, 2016 and this past year, I'm bewildered by the reality that people can get to the top of their party's attention and be such horrible debaters and speakers. They range
Power Supply
We're accommodating the restrictions and annoyances and dangers posed by Covid, as well as taking advantage of new opportunities and resilience. If you think about it for five seconds, there is no choice. And denying the truth, the obvious, is
Episode 158: Hidden Bias
The principal and the principle, and poor public schools. Listen to this episode on iTunes or Soundcloud! We should not confuse political opinions and historical facts. Our education system should ensure there is no hidden bias in the educators teaching our future
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 10/21/20
Today's word: siccative.
Stalemate
I have a real problem. When we were in Charleston a couple of years ago, I purchased a Civil War chess set. Pieces in uniform, deep blue and light grey, with the respective presidents and first ladies as kings and
Oh, I Knew That….
I used to laboriously write down serial numbers using a flashlight, under my desk, for parts I needed to replace on certain equipment until I saw someone do this by simply taking a photo with their phone. It's amazing how stupid