August 14th, 2011
August: Write the ”bones” of your business plan. While it is warm and the days are still long, spend some time in thought. You are more likely to find a day or two now to plan than you are once school begins. Sit outside and breathe some fresh air and think about what changes and improvements you are [...]
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November 26th, 2010
Recently, one of my mentors ended up in the hospital. After a traumatic injury and surgery, he began to display strange, out-of-character behavior. Normally an extremely friendly and congenial person, he acted very mean and angry, calling his caregivers derogatory names. He was convinced that he was not in the hospital, but somewhere else. He was convinced [...]
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October 30th, 2010
All work and no play makes Jack (or Julia) a dull boy, right? Thankfully, I have a husband who reminds me when it’s time to stop working and go play. For my birthday, he booked a trip to Las Vegas, and I want to share it with you. My mentor, Jim Rohn, used to use the [...]
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September 15th, 2010
The new academic year is upon us. When school starts I always think of my friend Charlie “Tremendous” Jones, who devoted his life to getting adults to keep reading. Being a perpetual student of life myself, I promised to carry his torch after he was gone from this earth. Soon after Charlie went to Heaven, my mentor Jim Rohn died, the [...]
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June 21st, 2010
Like many of us, I come from a divorced family. My mom and dad divorced when I was in my late teens, and they have each been married to “new” spouses for longer than they were married to each other. So, on Father’s Day, I do just as many of you do, call both dad [...]
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June 8th, 2010
Today, as I lay on ice to help aleviate my chronic back pain, I felt just a wee bit sorry for myself. I was scanning my in box and I had an email from coach Jim Vuocolo, who had received this from a friend, and felt compelled to share it with his friends. He didn’t [...]
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May 26th, 2010
Busy and successful people find themselves getting ”hit up” for all sorts of fundraisers, and to be on boards of directors on a regular basis. If you are reading this post, you are probably thinking to yourself ”No kidding, it happened to me three times last week.”
Here are some principles I’ve learned since I began spending 1/2 my time volunteering [...]
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May 3rd, 2010
This morning at our weekly MAC Toastmasters Meeting I was asked to give a short recap of my Saturday breakout session “Pumping Mental Iron”. One of the things I didn’t get to do on Saturday, since my time was shortened (read my last blog post) from 50 minutes to about 35-40 minutes, was to do [...]
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February 24th, 2010
Recently at a continuing education class on Co-Dependency, I was given a handout I found hilarious. It is most funny if you are familiar with the twelve steps of any recovery program, which are, by the way, not just good recovery steps, but excellent steps to follow in daily life in your business and personal [...]
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February 10th, 2010
The discussions of employee re-engagement we’ve been having this month have been filled with great information and lots of interaction.
If you would like to register for the a complimentary webinar entitled Re-engaging the Workforce , which includes three industry experts discussing how to re-engage employees while uncertainty still exists, scheduled for Thursday, February 18th, you can use the following link: www.ttidisc.com [...]
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