The speaker numbly scrolled through his slide deck, reading it word for word. He should have worked for the Dallas Fire Department, because I’ve never seen anyone clear a room faster.
Afterward I...
The speaker numbly scrolled through his slide deck, reading it word for word. He should have worked for the Dallas Fire Department, because I’ve never seen anyone clear a room faster.
Afterward I...
Imagine doing work you love, and you’ve divorced what you earn from the time it takes you to do it. You own things that work for you instead of working for things that own you. At some point you rea...
Most people never answer that question above honestly. They let it get answered for them. Then they spend the rest of their lives calling the result "just how I am."
It isn't. It's a setting. And...
Why worse writers, speakers, and coaches out-earn you — and how to climb into the top 1% of your field.
Let me be blunt. Your branding sucks. In fact, looking at the branding of some of you h...
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Okay since we’re doing the Miss Manners thing this week, let’s look at another area that could be sabotaging your success: table manners. (more…)...
Wow what a response to yesterday’s post on being a cell phone jerk. As predicted, some people are quite emotional about their phones. Tony, Friday and RJ suggested I was just getting old and crank...
If you want to be successful, you need to be perceived by others as someone who is deserving of opportunity, and able to handle responsibility. It doesn’t hurt if they think you are polite, and po...
Wow, what an amazing response to yesterday’s post on what we’re grateful for! You guys are incredible. Let’s continue the thought. (more…)...
Thoughts held in mind produce in kind. That’s worth holding in mind today, because it’s the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S. This is a day we’ve set aside every year since the Pilgrims ...
“You need not leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. You need not listen, simply wait. You need not even wait, just learn to become quiet and still. And solitary. The worl...
The first time I went to Key West, I made it a point to go to Mallory Square and watch the sunset each evening. There’s no doubt it’s a touristy thing, but there’s no denying the spectacular v...
I was at mile marker ninety-something, somewhere between Key Largo and Islamorada, on US One. Traffic was slowing up. On the next big bend it became obvious why. (more…)...