Episode 96: Normalcy
How we are told of the exceptions as if they are normal and not told of the normal as if they are exceptions. The news has become synonymous with bad news.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 08/07/19
Today's word: gnomic.
Can Do
Most people who respond to your ideas with, "You can't do that," are really saying, "I can't do that."
Stay, Don’t Go
If you're going to arrive late and leave early, why go at all?
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 08/05/2019
This past Saturday, on our 51st anniversary, my wife and I drove down to Foxwoods in Connecticut to gamble a bit, have a nice dinner, and see Jerry Seinfeld from great seats. I hadn't seen him live for 20 years.
Shootings
I'm a writer, and I have trouble finding words for my sadness. We also have to realize that, daily, people are dying from suicides, overdoses, addictions, drunk driving and reckless driving, mental problems, poverty, and negligence. Our political representatives and candidates should
What I’ve Learned On Making A Marriage Work for 51 Years
What I’ve Learned On Making A Marriage Work for 51 Years When she says, “Remember what’s his name, he used to live up there, somewhere, and he worked for a company that went bankrupt, quite a few years ago—he drove
Please Hold and Listen to Horrid Music While We Pretend to Find Ms. Jones
The more complex we make things in the name of high technology, the more difficult they are to use: hotel phone systems, big screen TVs, car dashboards, cable boxes, airplane entertainment systems. You have to wade through countless menus or
The Melbourne Myopic: Dumb Ass Stupid People
A guy named Bill in Melbourne tells me he likes Monday Morning Memo, and would love to hear me in person. I tell him I have good news in that I'm running the Million Dollar Consulting® Convention in March in
Speak Up
A great many people mumble, especially when they're unsure of themselves or providing excessive detail. Some people have naturally soft speaking voices. Many listeners have minor hearing issues of which they are not always aware. Speak up at meetings. It's ironic