Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/30/18
My computer diagnostic, which I receive monthly for the Corvette, warned me sternly that all four tires needed air. Since you want to add and test air with cold, not hot, tires, I begrudgingly went to the nearest station
Creating Light
I ordered some har- to-find bulbs from lightbulbs.com. My designer insists on using installations created by elves in Albania. Because they're used for all the hall ceiling units, three bulbs each, I ordered five boxes of three. Three of those
Coffee, Tea, or Incompetence? Or: It’s Hard to Get Good Help These Days
At the local Dunkin' Donuts the dogs and I go in the drive-through lane. I order at the speaker coffee for me, tea for my wife (who's home sleeping), and a donut for the dogs. The person inside asks me
Postal Intelligence
I'm in the pool yesterday, when Bentley races to the gate and begins barking as if we're being invaded by jackals. I get out, barely dry off and rush over: There's a postal truck, and a woman mail carrier emerges
Cutting to the Chase
I visited a new salon for a haircut, since my old salon nearly killed me with a hair dryer. At the new place, I made the appointment with the owner. It was spacious and bright, with a quite large German Shepherd
Single Issues
Some people are "single issue" voters. No matter what other positions a candidate has, they will vote solely on the candidate's position on one issue, such as abortion, or immigration, or taxes. The same holds true for doctors. Some are "thyroid
Episode 42: Negotiating with Time
Time is a priority, not a resource. You can no more negotiate with it than you can with a hurricane. But you can get out of the way of the storm. Many people view time as some sort of enemy or competitor. This might change a few perspectives.