What You Do
Why do you do what you do? I asked that question to the air – posing a question that could not be answered. I asked because I was looking at all of the incredible photos, that are shared freely, by Read More …
Why do you do what you do? I asked that question to the air – posing a question that could not be answered. I asked because I was looking at all of the incredible photos, that are shared freely, by Read More …
An interesting question came to mind after yesterday’s blog… Should you do what you are good at doing, or do what you love? It may have sounded like I went for the money. When you compare a 20k gap at Read More …
As I’ve said before, I am a writer only now and I regularly struggle with content. So, thinking about today’s post had me stumped, until… the comments in the awards last night by Patricia Arquette. Yes, the ones about women’s Read More …
If you read my post from yesterday, you will understand the basis of this one as I thought more about why I care. However, after long internal debate, I don’t know why I care whether Uber will get to Las Read More …
I am not a gambler, in fact I pretty much hate gambling money away. It isn’t that I don’t win, ’cause I do – sort of. I tend to win individual hands and roll great dice at the craps table. Read More …
In the last 40 years and especially in the last 14 years, we have adopted new ways to stay safe. However, why is it, that we go on vacation or to the city and we abandon these habits; or worse Read More …
Talking to a small business owner today. She has so many great ideas…new website, new lobby, new treatment room, new services to provide, new carpeting or maybe hardwood, new curtains or maybe shades. So many great initiatives and just too Read More …
Sometimes, the simple solution and the better solution is to pick up the phone or walk down the hall. We depend, and use, too much technology when a simple face to face or conversation would work so much better. I Read More …
Of all the customer service training advice, the best and the easiest for people is to tell them – just smile. Ask them if they need utensils. Make sure to put napkins in their bag. Put the eggs in a Read More …
Another “tribute” post for today. This one is because my grandfather was an elevator repairman… he had definite and strong opinions about elevators and escalators. He was right to do so. One industry paid his wages and helped him to Read More …