You’ve seen this a hundred times, in a service manual or textbook – a blank page. Only, it’s not really blank. On it are these words: “This Page Intentionally Left Blank.” I recently got a letter from an insurance company. In the envelope, there were two pages. One of them was a letter that had information […]
Monthly Archives: February 2017
Does Experience Negate the Need for a Coach? No Way!
I was blown away by this comment of his and realized that regardless of our current state of proficiency, there will always be someone better than us. I wrapped up a strategy call with my speaking coach today. You might ask why someone who is a member of the National Speakers Association and has performed […]
Getting Screws Without Getting Screwed
A small project required me to make a trip to the hardware store for some special screws. Instead of going to one of the big-box stores, I went to a local hardware store that I frequent, called Miller Hardware. While their total inventory doesn’t match that of their much larger competitors, I have yet to […]
Fortune Favors those who Act
I probably have no bigger fan (and critic) than my mom. Although she devours every single blog post, article or news of my speaking or consulting, she will still call me out when she feels it most warranted, and I am amazed at both her energy and passion. Just recently, she sent me a message […]