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Embracing Our Inner George Bailey: Insights and Lessons for Modern Times
As many of you who have followed my work for years might know, my all-time favorite film is Frank Capra’s timeless classic, "It’s a Wonderful Life," starring James Stewart and Donna Reed. While we still have a full week to go before the “anniversary” of George...
Rewind and Relate: Home Alone’s Guide to Business Narratives
One of our favorite Christmas movies to watch is Home Alone. The 1990 John Hughes movie that is directed by Chris Columbus and starring Macaulay Culkin is a regular watch for us early in the season. You know the movie, so I don’t need to explain it. At 33 years old,...
Insuring Success: Unwrapping the Layers of Risk in the Food Business
Hey everyone, Dan Weedin here. I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Tim Forrest (past guest!) for an engaging chat about the ins and outs of insurance in the food business world. I'm thrilled to share this conversation with you all – especially those in...
Game-Time Grit: When Life’s on the Line of Scrimmage
4th and 1 on your own 29 yard line. There are less than two minutes left in a tie game and the momentum is all with the other team. If you punt to them, you have a high risk of losing if the momentum keeps going. If you go for it and fail, you will almost assuredly...
Oh Sugar, Sugar…
Listen to the audio Oat milk. Who knew? A couple months ago, I had my annual physical and labs. Everything looked great with one exception. My A1C is up to a level that is has gone past the mild concern of past years. While not officially “diabetic,” it’s higher than...
Myths & Monsters
I love Halloween.
I remember fondly as a kid dressing up to go trick or treating in the neighborhood. For whatever reason, the two costumes I remember most from my grade school days were Captain America and Bingo from the Banana Splits.
As I got older, I gravitated towards the monsters. Dracula, Frankenstein and Michael Myers from Halloween fame all made appearances (and sometimes still do). I’ve re-named the holiday to HalloWeedin because, well, it just sounds more fun to me!
Monsters on Halloween are a lot of fun, but many of the monsters we face in business and life are more myths. Let’s examine three myths on this Monday edition that falls on a favorite day of mine…
Before the Poop Drops
Do you have a bag ready for when the next poop drops in your business?
That’s called a business continuity plan.
It catches all the excrement and disposes of it faster, better, and more profitably.
Check out my latest YouTube Short to learn more!
Make a Decision
Life can throw some curveballs at all of us…
Often, it seems that decisions we need to make are complicated and can be overwhelming. We can get sucked into the thought that the decision at hand is more important and life-changing than it is.
Make no mistake…some decisions will change lives and even be a matter of life and death.
That being said, too often we overthink and complicate the decision-making process.
What can happen in these situations is an extreme case of analysis paralysis. The consequences of which can be costly financially and emotionally.
Articulating Your Vision
“Are you a Democrat or Republican?”
That was the very odd question asked of me during a golf lesson with a guy who’s rated a Golf Digest Top 50 instructor. I’d been given a gift certificate to get a lesson from him at Chambers Bay after volunteering for the US Womens Amateur two months earlier.
He asked me again after I uncomfortably said, “What?”
I responded honestly that I saw myself as an independent, wondering why we would get into a political conversation that I really didn’t want.
“You’re a Republican. Let me show you why…”
He pulled out his iPad. I didn’t realize he’d been filming my swing. He showed me at setup and drew a line down the middle. He asked me, “Which side are you favoring as respects this line?”
I now quickly realized what he’d been doing. That little light above my head switched on.