August 29th, 2011
I just returned from 2 weeks of family vacation in Italy.
For the first time since the advent of mobile phones, I made the conscious decision to unplug 100%. No Internet, no cell phone, no television, no newspapers, and no business periodicals. I took 3 books: two off-beat Italian books, and one I love called “Right [...]
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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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February 17th, 2011
Does your workplace feel or appear less professional these days?
Here are six steps to help your team ”polish up” their presence:
1. Join Toastmasters.
Very affordable (about $75 per year) Toastmasters is a great place to practice your speaking and presentation skills in a safe and encouraging environment. It helps with your grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, you name it. Almost every community [...]
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January 27th, 2011
The most powerful learning experience in my past was intensive outpatient recovery for my alcoholism. At the age of 43, I was in the late, chronic stages of alcoholism, slipping quickly into a time when my only option would have been institutionalization. There are many excuses I can make for why I ended up on [...]
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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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August 9th, 2010
I was in Phoenix last week at the Summer Conference for TTI Performance Systems. Always in pursuit of how we can help our clients manage their businesses and their talent better, a select group of 50 of us put our head down and went to work: branstorming, collaborating, sharing knowledge, and listening to experts in [...]
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July 29th, 2010
Professional image is one of the downward spiraling fundamentals in the business world, causing communication breakdowns, lost advancement opportunities, and negative outcome interviews.
Some of the simplest, most basic things are getting in the way of employees being advanced and getting jobs and companies doing business together.
Professionalism starts with appearance. We are told as kids “not to judge a book by its [...]
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July 6th, 2010
The most powerful learning experience in my past was during intensive outpatient recovery for my alcoholism. At the age of 43, I was in the late, chronic stages of alcoholism, slipping quickly into a time when my only option would have been institutionalization. There are many excuses I can make for why I ended up [...]
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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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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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