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- "You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them." ~ Michael Jordan -- Why do so many expect so little of themselves? G 26 mins ago
- Good lunch meeting today with state ed superintendent Tommy Bice & NFIB's Rosemary Elebash. Lots to do, lots of opportunity. G 13 hours ago
- [My new post this week] Have lots of data? (I don't really care, nor do most people.) ~ G http://t.co/kV4rRiY0 #Communication 18 hours ago
- Effective Communication Tip: All-or-Nothing Thinking is common and extremely hazardous to good communication. G 21 hours ago
- Effective Communication Tip: How we communicate with others begins with ourselves. G 2012/02/02
- Thank you for the great feedback from my rant about #government & #media in "Business Leaders are NOT Uncertain" G - http://t.co/XHKTjIOm 2012/02/02
Entrepreneurship Archive
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Lots of Data (and I Don’t Care)
Effective communication is not just spewing of information -
Business Leaders are NOT Uncertain
So many claim that businesses are being paralyzed by economic uncertainty. What a load of crap. -
Be Extremely
Want to be successful? Be Extremely. -
Ignore the Right Answer
Denial and avoidance are common attempted solutions to problems. -
The Big Ig
Our life is filled with requests that are not just denied, they are ignored. -
8 Ways to Make Yourself Helpless
We become what we focus on. We believe what we choose to believe. -
The Painful Penn State Communication Lesson
Not all messages can be passed. Some must be shared. There is a difference. -
Everyone Knows
If “everyone knows” then why is there frequent disagreement? -
Do You Promote Problem #2?
We always have a “Problem Number One.” How do you treat yours? -
Do you borrow excuses?
Using the excuses of others simply delays your ability to make your own life better. -
Can You Plan Without Crisis?
Most people wait until a problem develops before considering if there are better options. Do you do this?

