A Minute with Alan™ — The Horizon
May 3rd, 2023 I’ve always had an abundance mentality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnm7teguNyE
Genius
I've stood next to two people whom I considered geniuses. One was Ben Tregoe, who cofounded Kepler-Tregoe in Princeton, and with whom I worked from 1972 to 1983, and had a continuing relationship with until his death in 2005. He is
A Minute with Alan™ — Perspective
May 2nd, 2023 He’s charming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw8pu5cemMk
Key Distinctions in Effective Coaching
"Empathy" is the ability to understand and appreciate the feelings of another. "Sympathy" is the feeling of sorrow you have for the plight of another. In coaching and advising, I practice empathy without the sympathy. I call it "tough love." My clients call it
A Minute with Alan™ — Beastly
May 1st, 2023 That’s a dog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el38wz9HnXg
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/01/2023
“Absorb” means to “take in or soak up.” We often talk about being “absorbed” in a book or conversation. I was seldom ever absorbed in my undergraduate French classes. I build models, and I found one day that a paper towel
Enjoyment and Importance
if you really enjoy doing something that has great import to others, you have a "calling" and success. If you really enjoy doing something that has only interest for you and don't need others, you have a stimulus or an addiction
Come on, Man (Person): Well, I Think It’s Funny….
I've always enjoyed interacting and debating with bright people. I consider these opportunities visits to the "mental gym." When I've met new people I've understood pretty rapidly what kind of intellect I'm encountering. My criteria are: Well read and well traveled,
John Irving Falls Off His Skis in His Latest Book: The Last Chairlift
(I'm really weary of the arrogance of social media platforms and their delays in response, arbitrary censorship, and so forth. Amazon is taking its sweet time posting this review of John Irving's newest book, The Last Chairlift. I'm posting it here
Read This, There Is No Option
I'm a big believer in options—my famous "choice of yeses" in proposals—but only a very limited number. I prefer three. Researchers call a surfeit of options "choice overload" (https://insidebe.com/articles/choice-overload/#:~:text=Our%20ability%20to%20make%20a,satisfaction%20with%20the%20final%20decision.&text=Choice%20overload%20is%20a%20result,avoiding%20making%20a%20decision%20altogether.) and it simply means that too many choices tend to paralyze the