Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/26/16
I forgot who said this (I've seen an early reference in the Gospel of Matthew), but I never forgot it: An act of charity is not defined by how much you give, but by how much you have left after
Three Ugly People
There's the site owner who dodges the law and puts plagiarized and stolen copies of books, tapes, and videos on the web for others to also steal. There is the person who uploads proprietary material for others to steal.
First Things First
One of my most valuable lessons learned: Focus on what's immediately in front of you, do it well, then move on to the next thing. If you keep focused on the distance you mess up today and never get there.
May I Have This Dance?
Why is it so hard to think of the tune of a favorite song when another song is being played? (At least it is for me!) I think it's because it's tough to conjure up something in your mind when
Real Security, Real Opportunity
The only safety in a herd, school, or flock is that you're with so many, you may not be the one eaten by predators. You only have to run, swim, or fly faster than the next slowest member. But the safety
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/19/16
My wife, the dogs, and I wish you all a happy Holiday Season, and best wishes for this most joyous time of year. Thank your for your interest in my work and for all the notes you send commenting upon
Resolving Isn’t Acting
Let me warn you now, don't make a resolutions list for the New Year, the failure to meet them causing a depressing February (an already-depressing month). Instead, make a calendar entry for what you intend to do on what dates.
Stop Beating Yourself Up
I interact with some people who continually beat themselves up. (When I served on a suicide hotline I would encounter people who deliberately cut themselves, or took pills, or held a gun.) They beat themselves up about what they should