Archive for March, 2010
Abe wisely skipped a gun duel. He wasn’t perfect. Want to enhance your personal trustworthiness? Give yourself a secret to keep. Do something good (or bad, but the good route works for more people) and don’t tell anybody about it. If you can perform the secret with style, so much the better… Mom’s The Word [...]
March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Critical Thinking, Long Term Thinking, Taking Responsibility | 6 Comments
Don’t forget your worries in your old kit bag We carry far too much guilt in our baggage. Why we cart it along is a mystery to me but we do so questioning it is fair game. I’m thinking that this phenomenon of “pretending we could do much better than we have” is just another [...]
March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Critical Thinking, Long Term Thinking | 2 Comments
Nowhere Man I was in my early 40′s before I realized I was me. Living in a motel in Penticton, British Columbia, I had just started reading a book by Shad Helmstetter called Self Talk. In the jumble of letters I was forcing into my mind I came across a phrase where Shad says “and [...]
March 29th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Biological Tools, Courage, Critical Thinking | 2 Comments
The first few years I was a manager I had no clue what I was doing. Like a lot of managers. I had fooled my way into management to begin with (like a lot of managers) and just naturally assumed a hierarchical dork attitude (like a lot of managers) until one day an old chef [...]
March 28th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Caring, Confidence, Critical Thinking | No Comments
Mmm. Nice ring! May I polish it for you…? He used me! Automatically eyebrows will be raised and apprehension seeded, ready to reap sometime soon. Being used. Yuck! In the past I felt dirty or somehow less of a person if the news was revealed that I had once again been used. Now I [...]
March 27th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Biological Tools, Courage, Critical Thinking, Personal Improvement | No Comments
Wait! Come back Time! I’ll save you! Time clocks are a big mistake. Here’s why: In 2007 I purchased a technologically advanced swipe card time clock system for our medium size manufacturing plant which employed around one hundred and fifty people. At the time it seemed like a good idea as we were experiencing many [...]
March 25th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Courage, Critical Thinking, Long Term Thinking | 9 Comments
Yes, here we go. Broken leg, 42 Smith Street, January 24 at 4:13 pm You have an enemy bent on your inevitable destruction. Okay, it’s not just you. All of us have the same adversary but that doesn’t diminish the fact that this powerful foe lives in your neighborhood. And if it weren’t bad enough [...]
March 25th, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Critical Thinking, Personal Improvement | 5 Comments
Hello, I’m Captain Nutso I’ve been acting weird lately. Actually, if you were to ask almost anyone who knows me, they would add that it has been longer than just lately that I’ve been acting weird. Most of what is causing me to behave a little different is that I’m enduring some challenging circumstances and [...]
March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Courage, Critical Thinking | 1 Comment
You Must Pay for 15 Steps in Advance I can be so friggin wrong at times I wonder why you’re even reading this blog. Never-the-less, I reserve the right to change my mind as experience permits. In a post a couple of weeks ago I wrote about how I felt about quitting. And now I’m [...]
March 21st, 2010 | Posted in Awareness, Courage, Critical Thinking | 10 Comments
In 2003 my wife Kathy and I had been operating Barney’s Motel in Brandon, Manitoba for two years and were badly in need of some good employees who were willing to work cheap. Utilizing long term classified ad campaigns in our local newspaper, I attracted some outstanding candidates just by employing humorous advertising and wanted [...]
March 17th, 2010 | Posted in Courage, Humour, Long Term Thinking | 5 Comments