I Didn’t Read It, But I Didn’t Like It
When you author books, you develop a thick skin for the occasional nasty commentary, especially in a day when everyone's a critic with access to social media platforms, reviews on Amazon that provide anonymity, and so forth. I often get
Consultants in the Snow
There was a group of ducks under our birdfeeder today. The ground and the lake are covered with snow, and a bunch of more courageous ducks walked or flew into the rear of our property and joined the birds and
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking…
• Why does the ice cream store give me a dog sundae with ice cream in a cup and a dog biscuit on top, and also a spoon? • Why do stores and banks keep telling me that the most annoying
The Dog Star: The Eagle Has Landed
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) I'm writing in my den on Saturday and gaze out the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/17/11
January 17, 2011—Issue #70 This week’s focus point: The best way to learn something is to try it. You can read all the books you like about horseback riding, or skiing, or the piano, or sales techniques,
Hey, Who Let People In Here?
Left to right, Guido Quelle, Fienja, me, Susanne Quelle, and Emma on the grand staircase of the Ritz-Carlton, Berlin.
The Ultimately Irrational
This is from one of my Private Roster Mentor Members, Mike Drayton in the UK, and his newsletter, Opus Performance: A parking firm in Cardiff refused to cancel a parking ticket given to a woman who had stopped to attempt to
Returning from Berlin
Travel is often burdensome these days, but the beauty of it can still shine through, especially when you're fortunate enough to be able to indulge yourself. Last night, Guido and Susanne Quelle and I had an unexpected farewell dinner when Guido