Control This
There are too kinds of "control" problems: 1. Those who believe, consciously or subconsciously, that they have no control any more, so they "make it up": I'm not being vaccinated. I can control my body, and you can't make me get
Episode 222 – American Airlines
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Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 01/12/2022
Word of the week™: Impecunious
DASM: Why There Are No Mirrors in the Executive Suites
Now is that time of year when football owners whose teams didn't make the playoffs begin firing coaches and seeking replacements. And why not? Because those fired coaches couldn't win with the players the owners hired and the better players
New York Is Still Safer than Stockholm
Did you read that Sweden is now considered Europe's most violent country, with dramatically rising murder rates? (NYT, Sunday) Maybe we should all stop seeking some land with a magic potion and focus on improving things where we are. After all,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/10/2022
The unemployment rate is around four percent, which is almost at pre-pandemic levels, and most economists consider this full employment because those still unemployed are the chronically unemployed. The stock market, in a bumpy but steady trajectory, is progressing upwards, having
There Are No Good Answers Without Good Questions
I send out six simple (I think) preparatory questions for my elite coaching program. Some people tell me they were "hard" to answer. Yet, these are questions we should be asking ourselves regularly! (Sample: What the biggest obstacle to your being
DASM: It IS Your Fault, Not Covid, Not the Weather, Not Resignations
I've never been a big Elon Musk fan. Let me make that clear. However, I've also been writing about what I call The Great Excuses: Supply chain shortages, The Great Resignation, and Covid "shut downs." I call them "excuses" because some
That Doesn’t Apply to Someone Like Me
Apparently, when you achieve a certain level of fame and celebrity, you rise so high that the air thins out and you begin to hallucinate. How else do you explain the arrogance of a Novak Djokovic thinking he's so important