Dig We Must
Con Ed, the huge New York City utility, is constantly digging up ancient pipes and wires underneath Manhattan. In the middle of a million cars they used to prop up a sign: "Dig we must
The Booms
What my granddaughters call "the booms" outside our house on the beach at Point Pleasant, NJ.
The Fin
We were waist-deep in the Atlantic when my wife and I saw a fin about 20 yards away. It looked small. "Stingray" someone said, but stingrays don't have dorsal fins. I know there are bluefish here which are plentiful, and
The Drill on the Beach
It's always been a hassle to get a beach umbrella properly secured so that the wind doesn't do away with it. And, of course, strong winds are quite common on the beach. This trip, I visited a hardware store where they
Self Mastery
I've been putting up some photos of our vacation and granddaughters on Facebook, and I've been, I admit, addicted to a quick scan of all these people who've befriended me (I ask no one to be my friend, but I
Stop Overanalyzing
I've had people "interpret" things I've written in a way that has nothing to do with my meaning or intent. One person accused me of writing self-effacing humor as a way of bragging that I'm smarter than everyone else! Say,
Kathy Kingston in Auctioneering Contest
Kathy Kingston is in my coaching community and is probably the best fund-raising auctioneer in the country. Here's a press release she sent out with her next competition: Alan--- thought you'd want to know! Best, Kathy K For Immediate Release Contact: Kathy Kingston 603-235-1196 [email protected] New England
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 7/15/13
July 15, 2013—Issue #199 This week's focus point: The first step in behaving differently is in THINKING differently. What do you believe about yourself and your ability to help others? I'm confident I can help others improve. That's
Jersey Shore 2
Dinner last night at the Broadway Bar, which had great burgers but also surprises like stuffed cabbage. We won more prizes, and I had to call 911 to break up a fist fight on the boardwalk. More cops arrived than