To Do or Not To Do, That Is the Question
Consider eliminating "to do" lists and starting a "to create list." If you focus on what your outcome should be, as opposed to your tasks, you may just find that you don't need nearly as many steps to get there.
Episode 11: Overprotection
"The cosseting of youth, and how it's leaving them vulnerable in the real world." Transcript: I'm Alan Weiss, welcome to The Uncomfortable Truth. Today
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/10/17
I'm on a Delta flight from Boston to Atlanta a few years ago, and the first class service is even better than usual. And, I notice the guy across the aisle is getting even better service than I am!
That Sound? It’s the Breakers. No, I’m Not Kidding.
I'll be on vacation in another week, and I tell people to feel free to call my cell while I'm on the beach. Most are astounded. But I don't mind taking calls (and making money) when I'm a few yards
I’m Crossing My Arms Here
The Boston Globe reported this morning that they've consulted with "body language experts" to decipher the meeting between Trump and Putin. I'm looking forward to their piece on "astrology experts" followed by "Loch Ness Monster experts." Whenever someone says they're reading my
Dignity and Respect
I was listening to Professor Jordan Peterson at the University of Toronto lecturing in his classroom about dignity vs. respect (https://youtu.be/BxzfYjxWg8g) courtesy of Lorie Morrero.. His point is that we should treat people with dignity until and unless they prove
Doing, Not Dreaming
If you are still trying to do something you begin three months ago, that's not good. If it were six months ago, that's terrible. And if it were longer than that, you're just kidding yourself about really attempting to do
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/03/17
Tomorrow is one of the two great secular holidays in the US, Independence Day, or perhaps the first, true Brexit. I'm not sure that too many people downing hot dogs, jumping in the water, or setting off fireworks understand
The Loony and the Lost
Somebody named Hendrie Weisinger writes absolute nonsense about leadership on LinkedIn and points out the need to listen to criticism as the key trait in leaders (the subject of his work, of course). When I point out leaders who didn't