Four Movies
I recently traveled about 40,000 air miles, to Sydney and back and then to Rome and back. So I watched four movies of fairly recent vintage. My reactions: Hail Caesar: This was the best of the four, a funny satire of old Hollywood
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/20/16
Well, here we are facing Brexit, and whether Britain will remain in the European Community. Disaster, of course, is being predicted either way by the Chicken Littles of the world. The polls seem to sway with the wind. Funny thing about
When in Rome….
• I'm waiting for the elevator in The Hassler Hotel on the fourth floor, going up to the lounge on the seventh. It arrives with an all-too-typical American man: pot belly, tee-shirt, raggedy shorts, flip flops. With him is his
Those Stupid Things Remind Me of You
We all say stupid things. Some of us are lucky enough to have family and friends who straighten us out. You owe it to your clients to point out stupid things, not pretend they weren't said or are actually legitimate. "You were
Roma
View from The Hassler Hotel, St. Peter's in the far background; the courtyard bar; monument to Vittorio Emanule II.
Publish but Don’t Perish
You know how "It's not what happens to you, it's what you do about it"? Well, a corollary: "It's not that you have a book out, it's what you do with it." Stop dreaming that you're in the book selling business
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/13/16
I'm a huge believer in positive psychology, positve self-talk, abudance thinking, and building self-esteem. I've seen people fail to enjoy life (and contribute to it) because they have a scarcity mentality. A great many actors, while posing with the Oscar