Episode 174: Legacy
Legacy is about creating your own meaning, not searching for someone else's meaning. And you'd better begin now. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: Get your copy of the book dedicated to this very topic, while I'm still
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 02/10/20
Today's word: cachectic.
Did My Passport Just Expire?
If you've at all adapted to remote marketing and delivery, you've seen how much more profitable your business is, even if you have decreased revenues. What lessons are you learning from that? You've been undercharging and over-delivering in the past!
The Pessimist/Optimist Test
When you reach into your pocket and unexpectedly find a few bucks, do you say to yourself, "Damn, I could have used this, how long has it been in there?" or "Wow, newly-found money!"
Super Bowl Selling
The Patriots beat the hell out of the Chiefs in the Super Bowl because you only need to win that game, there is no best-of-seven as in baseball and other sports. In one game, anything can happen—bad calls, trick plays,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 02/08/2021
I'm signing up for the Covid vaccine as instructed. Walgreens told me online that my existence could not be verified. WELL!! I feel an existential crisis coming on. I feel like a character in Camus's L'Étrnager. Where is Sartre when
Prediction
I'm predicting that the Bucs beat the Chiefs by a score of 34-30.
Ideally
Years ago an experiment showed that Dunkin' Donuts customers and Starbucks customers, asked to use the other coffeeshop for a month with all their coffee paid for, all refused to change to the other store at the end of the
Shades of Grey
The great football coach, Vince Lombardi, told his players to "run to daylight," meaning run toward those places where there were fewest people to stop you. We keep talking about "light at the end of the tunnel" (or is it "another