Reflections on the Passing of George H.W. Bush
The following is an excerpt from the January edition of my newsletter Balancing Act®. I watched people of all persuasions and positions come together to pay respects to George H.W. Bush. I heard wonderful words, funny stories, and poignant remembrances. These often came from
Referrals
It's Friday morning. How many referrals have you requested this week? If it's less than two a day, stop wondering why your business isn't growing dramatically. If it's zero, you're lucky this is a zero unemployment economy.
Respect
The tributes to George H.W. Bush have been heartfelt and impressive, bringing many people of differing views together to mourn his passing. His values clearly apply to all of us. I found the exception to be the print reporter (Times?) who,
Episode 61: Making America Great Again
Wherein we try to discover what greatness is and who's responsible for it, with results that are very frightening. For the record, this is a nonpartisan podcast.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 12/05/18
Today's word: arrogate.
DASM: TruGreen Gets Browner!
After revealing how horrible TruGreen service is and their refusal to talk to customers, on social media, the general manager actually called me. He told me that he can't control grass and turf! I told him he COULD control client
This Ain’t Right
Let's get this straight: The correct grammar is "should have run," not the idiotic, "should have ran." Sportscasters constantly use the latter including Troy Aikman a few days go. The correct grammar is "should have gone," not the execrable, "should have went."
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/03/18
I'm a voracious reader of everything from history to fiction, biographies to science, art to philosophy. I'm reading now Under the Knife by Arnold Van De Laar. He tells the story of 28 memorable operations through history along with the
Humanism or Humanity?
Linkedin had a posting about a "transhumanism" conference in Australia. I had to look up the term: "the belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations, especially by means of science and