Episode 240 – Common Courtesy
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A Minute With Alan™ — Immigration
May 18th, 2022 If this place is so bad, why is everyone trying to get into it. https://youtu.be/6QDWokRLQOg
Innovative Parking
When the valets from my favorite restaurant see me pull up across the street at another restaurant with no valet service, the run across and ask if they can park the car for me. Entrepreneurialism isn't reserved for anyone in particular,
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 05/18/2022
Mithraic: Relation to secret and mystical rites. “The group aroused suspicions because of rumors about their adherence to Mithraic proceedings.”
A Minute With Alan™ — Love Jobs, Hate Pay
May 17th, 2022 People accept less pay because they love their work. https://youtu.be/F-iqLVAL3GM
There’s Pressure and There’s Pressure
True champions and stars are those who perform best when the pressure is at its greatest. HOWEVER, don't create "false pressure" for yourself. Stop worrying about your ego being bruised or someone not liking your and somebody upset with your
A Minute With Alan™ — I’m Okay, Are You?
May 16th, 2022 I'm okay, are you? https://youtu.be/oWqFoyGP9-A
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/16/2022
When you’re 80% ready, move. I’ve found that the final 20% of effort you put into a book isn’t appreciated by the reader; the final 20% invested in a speech isn’t comprehended by the audience; the final 20% sweated in preparation
We Don’t Need Stars Here, Just Members
I've appeared at many chapters of professional organizations of which I am a national or international member, for free. I usually don't even charge travel expenses. I've helped them raise tremendous amounts of money through my appearances and offering seats
The Bandwagon Myth
The concept of "jumping on the bandwagon" originated when the circus used to come to town and the wagons with musicians would be pulled through the streets by horse to advertise the arrival. Local politicians (of course) would "jump on