My daughter didn't want to go to the doctor but after a week of listen to her cough we took her in and she has walking pneumonia.
I love sports and my team haven't been having good seasons.
Work is slow and the project we do have aren't making money.
We made a lot of changes as work and although all of them seems to be for the better and people are doing well in their new roles but the time it takes to train people in their new roles takes a lot of energy.
Willmar Electric had a guy hurt his hand over the weekend. He needed 10 stitches.
I serve and work on the board of 3 not for profits. I understand that they are not for profits but two of them are spending more then they are taking in. So that needs to be fixed.
I fill like I weight 250 pounds.
Are you enjoying my whining? I didn't think so. Maybe I could look on the bright side.
My kids reports cards came in last week. They are doing extremely well.
The bank and bonding company seem to be a great help in getting Willmar Electric into a stronger position.
My parents have been married for 45 years and are going to take all of us to Florida for a week.
I have been married for 20 years and my wife is the greatest person in the world plus she looks 28.
The Lincoln Nebraska and Lawton Oklahoma markets seem to have bright near term futures and we will likely get at least our share of the work.
Nobody has won more games in the last 7 days then the Vikings and the Red Sox haven't lost in weeks.
Clear life isn't about making my life easy street. I will have to work on being faithful, trusting God and being thankful for the things I have been blessed with. (Even that doesn't sound easy but I can do it).
Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Two Great Leaders
I was send the following message and thought that it was good advice. As you can tell from the name on the bottom it is from the Minnesota Quality Council. A Message From the President: The Legacy of Two Great Leaders: Steve Jobs and Bob Galvin | ||
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Pygmalion Effect
I recent was given an article about the Pygmalion Effect (or Self-fulfilling Effect). The article pointed out to people often live up to (or down to) the labels we put on them.
It really made me think. First I wish my family and friends would have nicknamed me slim when I was young. It also caused me to think if I was building people up or bring them down by how I talked to them.
I can't attach the article but I suggest giving the topic "the google" to learn more. One summary I found was at http://humanresources.about.com/od/managementtips/a/mgmtsecret.htm.
It really made me think. First I wish my family and friends would have nicknamed me slim when I was young. It also caused me to think if I was building people up or bring them down by how I talked to them.
I can't attach the article but I suggest giving the topic "the google" to learn more. One summary I found was at http://humanresources.about.com/od/managementtips/a/mgmtsecret.htm.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Confrontation
Confrontation is tough for most. I found the attached article to be very helpful. It deals with the issue of late payment of a vendor but may also apply to processing change orders, meeting deadlines or several other accountablitiy issue we face everyday.
http://www.crucialskills.com/
http://www.crucialskills.com/
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Sports can bring you down.
The Vikings are 0-4. I took the time to drive to Kansas City to watch them lose on Sunday. But I enjoyed the time with Mike and our friends.
The Red Sox blew a huge lead in September but I don't regret the time spent watching them during the summer. Especially the time spent with my children (mostly my daughters) sitting by my side.
But there is light at the end of the tunnel. The Rays just got eliminated.
Go Cards.
The Red Sox blew a huge lead in September but I don't regret the time spent watching them during the summer. Especially the time spent with my children (mostly my daughters) sitting by my side.
But there is light at the end of the tunnel. The Rays just got eliminated.
Go Cards.
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