Are You Choosing to Enjoy Yourself?
When my uncle in his late 70s, he got himself a job as a school crossing guard to have something to do. When the kids would come to the crosswalk to get across the street at 8 am, he'd ask
The Never Giving
I've determined that the Ever Given, the ship stuck in the Suez for all that time, must have actually been Noah's Ark. Every shortage I encounter is blamed on that vessel. There aren't enough chips for auto manufacturers, we're short on
Some People May Not Want to “Handle” Your Book
If you're going to send one of your books to a client or prospect in your marketing efforts, send an electronic version as well as hard copy. That's especially important today when many people aren't accessing business mail frequently (or
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/30/2021
A “threshold” can be defined as “a limit beneath which a stimulus causes no action.” Individuals have differing thresholds of pain, for example, or tolerance of boredom, or noise. Some refuse to cross the threshold despite the fact it would
The Great American Pastime
One thing we're consistently great at here is complaining. We complain about traffic, about service, about the government, about the lack of quality programming on TV. We do this while we clog the roads, treat service people poorly, don't bother
Respiration
The more successful a business becomes, the more it needs outside help and counsel. Otherwise, it begins to breathe its own exhaust rather than continuing to breathe fresh air.
Better Practices
There is a default mindset that promotes "best practices," both external to the organization and within it. After all, why not try to find the best and then replicate it? That's the wrong search, because "best" becomes ossified and remains the
Episode 202 – The Sky Is Falling
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