Use a Little Shock in Your Day
An invisible fence works for a reason. We can learn a lesson from the fence that we can apply on a regular basis, without the electric shock. Success of the fence is based on the ability of the fence to...
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An invisible fence works for a reason. We can learn a lesson from the fence that we can apply on a regular basis, without the electric shock. Success of the fence is based on the ability of the fence to...
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Boris Johnson, soon to be former UK Prime Minister, likes to compare himself to Winton Churchill. In his concession speech, one line stood out to me, and it was not Churchillian. Remember, we are lucky if people remember one thing...
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If there is not some pain involved with both of these, you are not doing either one correctly. I am working on three resumes for clients. From time to time I either edit or create resumes, usually for on-going clients....
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A few months ago members of the British Parliament called for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign. His crime? Illegal partying at 10 Downing Street during COVID. Rules were in place that the PM clearly disregarded from social distancing to...
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One of my rules in life is that if something is still bothering me a week later, I need to address it. Apparently, I am not done with the Oscars. Today is a different perspective. Let’s look at the role...
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One of the rules of leadership is the rule, Be Still. At least it is a rule according to the gospel of Leslie. As you ascend up the organizational chart you will find the higher up you go the more...
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I almost fell off my chair when Ukraine President Zelensky came on the screen LIVE at the Grammy’s. Even as a fan of both his TV series and his presidency, my first thought was, “what is he doing here”? I...
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“Keep your hands to yourself” is a phrase we all can remember from kindergarten into elementary school. Not being a fighter, I didn’t really understand why teachers kept repeating “Keep your hands to yourself”. Where else would I want my...
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I always look forward to Oscar night. I reserve a seat on the couch hours before the ceremony so I can see the red carpet up close. Most years I nod off before it is over, disappointed once again. What...
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During the years of WW2, FDR gave only 13 or 14 Fireside Chats. Although he is famous for them, by today’s standards there were not that many. Juxtapose that number with the twice daily talks President Zelensky makes to his...
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