What's going on in this picture? What's the little guy doing?
Welcome to my blog. I document my adventures in travel, style, and food. Hope you have a nice stay!
What's going on in this picture? What's the little guy doing?
Just stand by the exit doors of where you work and watch people’s faces light up when they leave work.
How many times have you heard that the key to leadership is staying cool, reserved, and perhaps even a bit distant so that we can remain independent in our thinking and actions?
It happens every year. What do I do with that gift? You know the one that just doesn’t work for you.
If you are a supervisor or manager at any level, you will be lonely. That’s a fact.
“If you sit down with people and just say, 'Hey, what makes you happy? What's your life like? What do you like to eat?' more often than not, they will tell you extraordinary things, many of which have nothing to do with food.” -Anthony Bourdain (1956 – 2018)
Must Be Present to Win What was I thinking?
Must Be Present to Win There I was, up on stage speaking.
Most leaders say they have an open-door policy. But how many people want to wear out the path from where they work to your office?
The greatest bicycle race in the world is happening this month. Check it out. It is on television every day, nearly all day.
So what happened at the end of Doug’s Ink Spot Story?
Early in my career, I figured out that the people who got ahead were those who dressed well.
I walked past a pay phone the other day. It looked so lonely. No one ever uses it. You don't see pay phones around much anymore.
What’s going on in this picture? What do you see? Look closely and you will see 2,000 pound bales of hay on the plains of Western Kansas being pushed around aimlessly by the wind.
Remember the last time you were at a raffle. You know how it goes. In exchange for a donation to the good cause, you put your name on a little blue raffle ticket.