The other day I ran into a client who I did some work with last year. Our work was immensely successful, but we hadn't done anything since.
And then he asked
Over the past few months, I've witnessed many of my clients experiencing wild success. While I would like to attribute all of their successes to the having the brains and
I’m in Washington, DC this week, and the famous Cherry Blossoms are in bloom.
They're spectacular to see.
The Cherry trees, however, aren’t Evergreens. They’re deciduous, and if you aren’t here at
This past weekend my family attended a fabulous Folk Festival in the small town where we live.
One of the songs my three-year-old daughter Avalon loved dancing to was a fun
I've worked with literally hundreds of people who own and operate membership-based businesses. Most of these are online, but I've helped a number of offline companies successfully implement the concept
Yael Grauer shares tips with The Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University on How To Get Taken More Seriously At Work. I'd go even further and say that these tips will help
The speck is something I've been thinking about a lot lately.
When I found myself stuck in a dead-end office job many years ago, I quickly realized that trying to come
For the past few years, I've been following Crossfit and doing the daily workouts. I've spoken of this on a few occasions here and here. It's been life changing, but
The words used in the title of this post are all words that came from my thesaurus for the word "mediocre."
mediocre |?m?d???k?r|
adjective
of only moderate quality; not very good: a mediocre
Snakes and Ladders originated in India as a game based on morality called Vaikuntapaali or Paramapada Sopanam (the ladder to salvation) (wikipedia)
You're right at the top.
You're almost there.
Only a few