While many employees are either off to begin with or ducking out early on this Thanksgiving Eve, how many do you suspect are being truthful about the hours they worked this day? For many small … [Read more...]
It’s All in How You See the Rain
about rain. It rained as I was thinking about what to put here. It’s been raining a lot lately, but I don’t mind. Rain reminds me of something I wrote a few years back … After the rain has fallen … [Read more...]
Jesse Petersen Is a B.A.D. Blogger!
Blogger A Day Call: Hello is Jesse there? I found an email in my old Successful Blog account. It was from a young man named Jesse offering to do a guest post. I suggested to him that we have a … [Read more...]
Kala, a Reader, from Sprint/Nextel Cares
Thank you, Kala This morning, Kala left a comment to the post I wrote July 11 about Sprint/Nextel. Hello. I read your blog and am very eager to assist you. I work for Sprint Nextel and would love … [Read more...]
Knowing How People Think — As a Business Tool
Creative Logical Hardly anyone is right brain or left brain only. Some of us lean heavily one way or the other.The side favored by most people is the left-brain. It’s also the side that schools … [Read more...]
Link Leak Epidemic Spreads Powerful Link Love
Simplenomics Is Still Leaking I went by to check on the situation at Simplenomics and the epidemic has spread . . . Day 3 and more leaks have sprung. Click to see where they’re going now. Link … [Read more...]
Listening for the Meaning
Present Meaning We spend so much time talking about listening that sometimes it seems that we don’t hear the simplest sounds filled with meaning. The sounds of cars on pavement may not be the sounds … [Read more...]
Love Closure or More Possibilities? How to Best Balance Your Ps and Js
Not Everyone Thinks the Same Way It came about because I’d had time to read a book called Please Understand Me. Character and Temperament Types by David Kersey. The book discussed the personality … [Read more...]
Monkey on Your Desk? Morph It, Mosh It, Write It Up
Boring, Broken, or Both. “The only thing an intelligent child can do with a complete toy is take it apart,” a kindergarten teacher told me. “An incomplete toy lets children use their … [Read more...]
My First Big Failure and What It Meant …
about my first big failure and what it meant When I was in my 20s, I lost my job. The guy who said good-bye, my boss, did it in the nicest way. He talked about territory restructuring and other … [Read more...]
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