I apologize right off the bat for jumping on the Star Wars date connection here. Those movies have been a true modern phenomenon, but I am not one of the ardent faithful of the series. Today it just seems an easy connection to take that play on words and tie it into this 7-week ritual. Again, sorry…
Positive Moment: May the Fourth Be with You
By Charlie Hauck on May 4, 2020 9:12:51 PM
Maintain A Schedule
By Monday Morning Manager on May 4, 2020 6:45:00 AM
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Donna hated feeling like this. As hard as she tried, she couldn’t figure out what she was supposed to do when she got back to the office after being out for a couple of days making calls on new prospects and checking up on some existing clients. Her to do list had a bunch of things scribbled on it, but Donna didn’t know which items were most important or when the people she had been talking to were expecting her to follow up.
Positive Moment: Rest and Recovery
By Charlie Hauck on May 1, 2020 10:48:04 AM
Yesterday the East Coast was battered by a huge wind and rain event. Starting about noon here outside of Philadelphia, the weather turned violent. Winds blew in excess of 50 miles an hour, throwing porch furniture and anything unsecured across the landscape. Soon after that started the rains came in buckets. It was the proverbial cats and dogs type of rain with sheets of water blasting my windows at my office and at home later. Inevitably when this happens, we lose power. The family was forced to call for take-out dinner and there was no TV to watch and the internet disappeared. You would have thought it was like 1990 or something!
Positive Moment: Change of Scenery
By Charlie Hauck on Apr 30, 2020 10:18:04 AM
I knew it was coming, but I did not know when it would actually arrive. Yes, I went back to the office today because working in my bedroom was not cutting it for one more day. My mind had been kicking the idea around for about a week, but I wanted to be a good citizen and remain “lock down” compliant. Finally, I just needed to grab my keys, start the truck and go to work back where it feels normal to go to work.
Coffee and Coaching: May 5
By Sarah Waple on Apr 29, 2020 12:03:00 PM
It's on, but you make your own coffee
We have grown to really enjoy our Coffee and Coaching events since a class full of students suggested we hold them.
Positive Moment: Virtual Backdrops
By Sarah Waple on Apr 29, 2020 10:13:06 AM
While spending some time on Facebook this week I saw a pretty fun post from King Arthur Flour. If you know anything about me, Sarah, I love carbs. Carbs of all kinds. Bread, cake, cookies, pizza, flatbread, pita... the list can go on and on. That's why I follow King Arthur Flour. I also thought I should copy the great idea they had.
Positive Moment:The Education Experiment
By Charlie Hauck on Apr 28, 2020 10:28:09 AM
The Covid-19 shut down has led us into uncharted territory in quite a few areas, and perhaps the most noticeable is the Education Experiment we have thrown at our teachers and their students. Many of us have ringside seats to this process, and I do not know if it is going as anyone hoped. If you are one of the parents that is actively engaged in this homeschooling delivery you have my utmost respect for your patience and persistence.
Positive Moment: Back to School Excitement
By Charlie Hauck on Apr 27, 2020 1:43:29 PM
Today was a special day for me and a special group of people. I was part of a BACK TO WORK meeting conducted over ZOOM that welcomed the entire sales force back at one of my clients. I called it a BACK TO SCHOOL event because they sell school supplies and their faces looked like they were a bunch of kids seeing their classmates for the first time after summer vacation. Big smiles and howdy dos appeared to be the order of the day for everyone involved. It was special to see a positive moment during some tough times for many of us.
Podcast: Talk About Money
By Monday Morning Manager on Apr 27, 2020 6:30:00 AM
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Positive Moment: Local Gems
By Charlie Hauck on Apr 23, 2020 3:42:53 PM
OK, the days are all running together, and frankly I am struggling to get a real sense of momentum in much of anything lately. No, this is not a plea to open up businesses all over and let everyone out of their houses. We will get there, and I am on board with slower rather than faster on those decisions. I am just getting a case of cabin fever at this point. My attempt to remedy the situation was to get outside and tramp in the woods and weeds at Stroud Preserve, a local gem of a park.