Each New Day….
We're leaving Nantucket today after two fabulous weeks. Looking forward to going home. I've always believed that you should eagerly anticipate vacations, returns, and your career. Life is too short to dread daily existence,
Perfectionism and Hobbies
If you're a perfectionist, it's hard to have a hobby. Everything would have to be exact, accurate, and precise. There could be no flaws. You'd have to guard against imperfection constantly. In other words, it's just more work and no fun
Apple
I needed Apple help today for a lap top that wouldn't turn on during my vacation. When I contacted them on my iPad, they called my cell within 30 seconds. They solved the problem over the phone. No charge. Who the
Episode 45: Who’s That Knocking?
Awards are a dime a dozen, but acknowledgment can mean all the difference in the world. Don't wait for acknowledgment, shout it out. Don't be afraid to tell people what you've done.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 8/15/18
Today's word: moue.
Want to Race Me?
So now we have a "non-judgmental" gym in Scottsdale, which doesn't provide any scales. We've had schools abandon "top ten" lists for scholars, and end the practice of valedictorians. Then there are kids who get "participation awards" for just showing up, irrespective
The Weight of Political Correctness
This is from reader Doug MacKenzie and demonstrates the bizarre edge we teeter on with people who believe they're on some higher moral plane: "Alan—hope you are enjoying summer. I thought you might enjoy this vignette about how pc has turned
Here Today, Gone This Evening
A client relationship, no matter how strong, can vanish overnight through no fault of yours. Buyers, technology, competitors, and a host of other variables can all change beyond your power to do much about it. Never allow any one client to
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/13/18
Some time ago, a beautiful supermodel was on a morning talk show hawking a cosmetic line. She mentioned “foundation” which I’m thinking is a sort of base covering, and said, “Of course, I, personally, don’t need foundation.” At that point,