Second Chance

I wholeheartedly support giving someone, or a business, a second chance. Things happen. (Well, you know…) Traffic Snow Rain Traffic due to above mentioned snow or rain Slippery rails (anyone who has traveled SEPTA knows that delayed train excuse) Sick Read More …

Start Fresh

Sometimes, it is easier to start fresh and new, from scratch than to try to edit something to make it better. A clean slate means that you don’t have any baggage, stale ideas or even outdated ideals. People change. Businesses Read More …

Losing Control

Learning to grow is essential and part of this is losing control. You have to let the younger, less experienced pick up the reins. They have to learn sometime. The reality is, this isn’t easy. You take such a long Read More …

Winning Isn’t Everything

Sometimes (not the Super Bowl of course), winning isn’t everything. The experience, the achievement of a personal best, the laughter among friends is the everything. I agree that certificates and medals and trophies for anything is wrong… because it fails Read More …

Give It All You’ve Got

Sometimes, you have to give it all you’ve got to be competitive. Being open, late on a Saturday night, isn’t easy. Especially when you’re a bakery. This place we like in the town up the road is open early and Read More …

A Million Little Things

On my list are a million little things. Some of them add up to a lot and others never stop; they keep coming back on the list. Reviewing projects Client schedules, deliverables and meetings Homework review and checks Music lessons Read More …

One Thing

Yesterday’s post was about a “can do” attitude, but it was also about just one thing, one little thing that you can do for your business to help it grow. What if once a quarter or once a month, you Read More …

Making a Ruckus

Are you making a ruckus yet? Are you shaking things up? Making new recipes? Thinking of new products? Figuring out how you can offer better or different services to your clients and attract new ones? If you are not…yet… you Read More …