The Dog Star: Perspective
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) Bentley, my Shepherd, has one of the greatest pounds-per-square-inch bites in
What Happened?
People who don't have the time or inclination to watch, read, or listen to the news daily are not people I enjoy talking to. And, in fact, if you're only getting your news from one source there's a high probability
Joining the Underground
I can understand how hard it is to restore power after a storm. I appreciate the endless work that the crews put in over many weeks. What I can't understand is why the power companies are stuck in contingent action and
Security
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, is at the Lotte Palace Hotel in New York for two days during my own visit here this week. He's two floors or so above me with his entourage. The security, in my rough estimation
Grabbing Attention
The first 90 seconds of a speech or first paragraph of an article don't necessarily determine whether people will listen more or read on, but they will influence how attentively they will listen and how carefully they will read. And that applies
Take A Break
After four days without power, crews show up at our house from Kentucky. Six trucks, park on the long driveway, three trees are cut down, a pole is replaced, and about five hours later the electricity, wifi, and cable are
One Referral A Day: How Hard Is That?
If you ask for one referral a day, that's about 20 a month, 250 a year in round numbers. If half prove valuable, that's 125. If half of those are responsive, that's 62. If half of those accept proposals, that's
Episode 28: The Sublime Failure
Fear of failure is fear of living, so let's come to grips with why we've failed and whether it matters or not. I didn't get into Columbia University. I failed at writing a novel I told myself I'd write when I turned 50. I don't have great hair either. Why am I telling you all of this? Well, I actually like
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 3/05/18
We were leaving Nevis last week when we were told at the airport (which is smaller than my house) that "the plane didn't arrive last night" that constituted our morning flight to San Juan. (Shades of Fantasy Island!) No