What?
I was hosting friends at The Square, one of my favorite London restaurants, but very French and very aloof. (I'm sorry, that was redundant.) They serve things such as noisette of fulmars over crepe de soire, a la Rouen. So
Unique Book Offer
I'm writing a new book on my life experiences and how I converted them from simple occurrences into a seven figure business and great life. (The proposed subtitle is "From the streets to the heights.") Million Dollar Mindset (or whatever it's
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/15/15
This week's focus point: Every security official I've interacted with at Heathrow in London has been courteous. At Global Entry back in Boston, an immigration officer helped me with the machine, showed me how to better put my fingerprints
Call for the Ball
Stephen Curry made 7 of 13 three-point attempts as his Warriors beat the Cavaliers last night in the NBA playoffs. In the last 3 minutes, he made two insanely hard three-pointers. It wasn't simply that he was shooting well, he wanted to
Taxi!
I don't use Uber in London because the taxis are so good—plentiful, roomy, safe, clean, and driven by drivers who know where everything is, never talk on cell phones or eat while driving, and are extremely polite. In other words,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/8/15
This week's focus point: One of the greatest stressors that I've observed in a perceived lack of control. The belief that we can't influence tomorrow or even predict likely events is one such workplace source of stress. As sentient creatures,
It’s Not Your Mother’s Fault
How did that US government invasion of Texas go? I must have missed it on the news. Lincoln Chaffee, the goofball ex-governor of Rhode Island, famous for switching parties and insisting that Christmas Trees be called "holiday trees," is running for
Resiliance
I stopped in a hobby store the other day, where I've been buying supplies for almost 30 years. The owner and I are about the same age, but he looks ten years older than I. I hadn't been in for