Grace
It's important to be a gracious loser, but it's critical to be a gracious winner.
What’s That Sound?
If all you do is boast of your successes and never share your failures I'm not very interested in your successes. I call these "drive-by brags." Someone you rarely hear from zooms in, tells you their latest great feat, and
The Emmys (AKA Self-Aggrandizement)
I waited for a day before writing about the Emmy Awards on Monday evening. They generated the lowest ratings in the history of the event. I didn't want to be rash. But
Episode 16: No, You Can’t
"Some lessons in why your telling yourself you can might wind up in finding out why you can't." Transcript: Welcome to The Uncomfortable Truth and the uncomfortable truth today is, "No, you can't." That's right, no, you can't. Remember Sammy Davis Jr.?
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/18/17
I believe there's an inverse proportion between profanity and vocabulary. The more of the former, the less of the latter. I understand "shock" potential, but I don't understand vulgarity that's completely gratuitous and adds nothing to the point. Routinely, I unfriend
You May Be Wrong, But You’re Also Annoying
I asked a woman at a pro bono speech I was making what kind of value she provided. She stammered and then said something uninteresting. I suggested some ways to change her approach and mentioned four elements. "Oh, I don't agree
You Talking to Me?
I receive letters daily because I'm in print, on video, and on audio in so many places. I'm also on three social media platforms. Most communications are kind, some are angry, and a few are sociopathic. But what intrigues me
Iceland the Myth
Trigger Warning to those in Ivy League schools: This might mess with your preconceptions of things you've never experienced. There are about 330,000 people in Iceland (Rhode Island, by comparison, has a million), and almost three million sheep, about 10 per