The Birds
We never have these blackbirds at our feeders, but the snows drove them over to us. You can tell who the leader is, because he's the one who leads them back from the trees to the food. We believe he's
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/11/13
February 11, 2013—Issue #177 This week's focus point: A huge blizzard struck the northeastern U.S. and everyone talks of being without "power." In fact, we were without electricity, access, sometimes water. But when we continually say we're without
Weathering the Storm: 2
When it looks like this outside, and you normally dine out seven days a week with the exception of Christmas: You open the "saved for a blizzard" bottle of Opus, and the lovely Maria, home economist, makes spaghetti with tuna, a
Weathering the Storms
This was one of the worst blizzards in history in the Northeastern US. As communications improve, we become smarter in terms of handling these storms IF we allow ourselves to do so. My observations: • We need to stop talking about
Winter White
We've had the heaviest snowfall in our 29 years in Rhode Island, about 20 inches on our property. Our generator is powering the house, and about half the population of the state is without commercial power. Buddy Beagle skips around like
Some Customers Just Need To Be Told They’re Unwelcome
I'm designing my fifth Bentley soon, to be delivered later this year. But affording these wonderful cars and having taste are two different things. Dave Brock sent me this shocker from outside a California airport. Looks like an explosion at
Latest Project
Here's a Tiger I German tank from World War II which I've been working on for the past month.
Self-Esteem and Skills
I've found that continually building skills can be undermined if one's self-worth (reflected in self-talk) isn't commensurately improved, and building self-worth can be dysfunctional if the requisite skills don't accompany it. In the chart above, you can see that strong self-esteem